DIMAPUR, DECEMBER 6 (MExN): Konyak Civil Societies led by the Konyak Union organized a programme to conclude the ‘Black Day’ in remembrance of the Oting incident that occurred on December 4 and 5, 2021. The programme was held at the KU Office in Mon on December 5.
A press release from the KU informed that the Konyak Civil Societies lamented that justice had been delayed despite the trust it had placed on the concerned authorities of the state and the centre.
It requested the ENPO to pursue the matter more rigorously as the case had been taken up by the ENPO. “The Konyak civil societies have faith and belief in the democratic principles of the state and expect that the judiciary system of the largest democratic country would deliver befitting justice. It had accepted the decision of the ENPO for peace and understanding with the Indian armed forces so as to pave ways for justice in a peaceful manner,” the KU stated.
The Konyak civil societies meanwhile appealed to the Union Government not to shy away from delivering justice to its own citizens. “A crime is a crime and must be dealt as per the provisions and sanction of the law,” they said.
“Failing to deliver justice in order to save the morale of the men in uniform would mean a mockery of the very fabric of modern society,” the KU said.
Source: https://morungexpress.com/a-crime-is-a-crime-konyak-union
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