Guwahati: MHA states that Nagaland is in a “disturbed and dangerous” condition which requires the use of the armed forces and extend the enforcement of the 1958 Draconian Armed Forces (Special Force) in Nagaland for six months from Thursday, resulting in strong protests, the most strongest creatures of Konyak Oting in Mon.
Mon Regency is home to Konyaks, one of the largest tribes in Nagaland.
The tragedy on December 4 when the 21rd killed 13 villagers for failed cons-rebellion operations and afterwards spontaneously raised a new demand for the withdrawal of controversial actions that provide armed forces to “fire or use strength, even to cause death” from the country Parts and other countries in the Region Ne.
Konyak Civil Society Organization, Konak’s Organizational Guard Umbrella, in a statement said Afspa’s extension in the country had “added salt to wound” and stated the decision by MHA as “total human rights violations.” “Adding salt to the wound, the declaration for AFSPA’s extension is a calculated sign that destroys human dignity and temporary value Konyak cries for justice.
Marking the area is disturbed when the people really criticize all forms of violence and miss peace.
Konyak CSO immediately states that The integrity of the nation cannot be achieved without people’s support and confidence, “said the organization.
The Dragon People’s Front, which is a partner with BJP in the Alliance of Decisions in the state, said it was “shocked” seeing the center again declaring the country as a disturbed area.
The influential dragon student federation said the expansion of the action was “insult to the current dragon” and warned that it would begin to protest through a series of democratic agitation.
Dragon Hoho said by extending the action, the center had invited the wrath of dragon people.
What was surprising was that only four days ago, the center after the meeting managed by the Union Home Minister Amit Shah and was attended by Nagaland CM Neiphiu Rio, Deputy CM Patton, NPF Trim Leader Tr TR Zeliang and Assam CM Himanta Buswa Sarma in New Delhi, announced The six member panel led by the General Commissioner and the Registrar Census in India Dr.
Vivek Joshi to “Review the Armed Forces Law (Special Force) in Nagaland Countries” and “make appropriate recommendations within three months.” On it, Nagaland legislative assembly on December 20 summoned after the murder of 14 villagers by the army and assam rifle in Mon Regency on 4 and December 5, unanimously decided to demand the action from the northeast and specifically from Nagaland.
This is the fourth committee founded by the center in the last 17 years to review the Law Draconian in 1958 in the Northeast MHA must review the situation in America every six months before declaring them as an interrupted area to remain forced.
This law has been withdrawn from Tripura, Meghalaya and Mizoram and some of Arunachal Pradesh and Assam.
But all Manipur and Nagaland remain under action.