Manipur Deputy CM Condemns Murder of Six Naga Hostages

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Imphal: Manipur Deputy Chief Minister Nemcha Kipgen has condemned the murder of six Naga hostages, labeling the killings a brutal act that defies human values. The discovery of the bodies has sparked widespread shock across the state and intensified demands from community leaders for justice and accountability.

Addressing the gravity of the incident, Kipgen stated, "The tragic and unlawful killing of six Naga hostages is deeply distressing and goes against the principles of humanity, mutual respect and the values we collectively cherish." She emphasized that such violence has no place in society and expressed deep sorrow for the families of the victims.

The Deputy Chief Minister urged residents to reject violence and remain committed to fostering harmony. She called on all communities to prioritize dialogue and compassion, suggesting that the memory of the victims should serve as a catalyst for ending cycles of hatred. As tensions remain high, she appealed for restraint and a collective effort to rebuild a peaceful future for Manipur.

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