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‘Boycot for troops until Nagaland shot the victim to get justice’

'Boycot for troops until Nagaland shot the victim to get justice'
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Guwahati: Civil Society Organization Katak, through a group of strict regulations to carry out “non-cooperation” against the Indian Armed Forces for the murder of 14 villagers on December 4 and 5, has directed all landowners in tribal jurisdictions Konyak to denounce the agreement to establish land to establish Military bases and also prohibit demonstrations of recruitment and participation in Mon to Mon to “justice delivered.” “The total restriction of the convoy of Indian military power and patrolling in the land Konyak will continue until justice is conveyed to 14 innocent young men killed on December 4 and 5, 2021,” said Konyak Union in a statement, “…
Konyak will do it Not attracting non-cooperation against Indian military forces until the request charter was fulfilled.
“” There is no military recruitment rally in Mon Regency “and” There is no young Youth who must participate in the General Meeting of Army Recruitment, “Trade Union said.
They also directed “all customary landowners to immediately denounce the past land agreements allocated to prepare military main camps (operating points) inside their jurisdiction (Naginimora, Tizit, Lampong Sheanghah, Wakching City, Mon Town, Longsha Wamsa, Longwa, ChenMoho, Chenloinishu, Wangti, Aboo, Angjangyang, Tobu & Monyakshu etc.) Accept all forms of development / assistance packages from Indian military forces “and” Konyaks must immediately denounce all forms of packages / assistance guaranteed from Indian military forces (if any).
“A decision has also been taken that” black flag must be appointed in the previous order; Vehicles with black flags / Konyak offices / school institutions / all public movements until justice is served.
” Union Konyak also urges citizens to refrain from all forms of merrymaking activities such as night bazaars, picnics and other entertainment activities within Mon Regency, except for pre-schedule programs such as marriage and church events.
Previously, the families of victims of victims from Oting Village in Mon District, who were killed by the Army Special Forces Unit on December 4 in a failed operation, refused to receive government compensation until the personnel involved were brought to the court and armed forces.
(Special power) Law is withdrawn from the region ne.

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