UNC questions NIA probe in Ukhrul incident

Naga body alleges selective approach by Manipur government

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IMPHAL, March 18: The United Naga Council (UNC), the apex Naga body in Manipur, said that, whilst discouraging all forms of killings and ethnic confrontations, it was deeply concerned and constrained to question the motive behind the Government of Manipur’s decision to transfer the case of Thawai, Ukhrul, incident, involving the death of two individuals, whose identity are in questioned to the National Investigation Agency (NIA). “This move appears selective and biased, given the numerous incidents of violence and murder cases which have not been transferred to NIA ever since the outbreak of mayhem from May 3, 2023 till date”, said the UNC. 

In a statement made available to Newmai News Network late tonight, the UNC said, “The selective approach raises serious concerns about the government’s intentions and motives”. 

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The Naga body then asked, “Does it imply that the state machinery is unable to investigate these cases impartially?” adding, “If so, all pending cases related to ethnic conflicts or any criminal cases in the state should be transferred to NIA, not just selective ones. It’s unjust to cherry-pick cases, undermining the principles of fairness and justice”.

The UNC then said the Naga people have been playing a pivotal role in supporting the present government’s efforts to restore peace and stability amidst the conflict, despite threats and challenges. “Yet, Nagas are given step-motherly treatment by the present government in reciprocation to their sincere support and efforts”, it added.

The UNC also said, “If the Government of Manipur misconstrues our sincere support and understanding as weakness, Nagas can also play otherwise too” and urged the government to reconsider its decision and ensure impartial investigations into all cases without discrimination and prejudice.

The UNC then warned that “any threat to one Naga individual or a village on the issue of land and identity shall be considered as a threat to all Nagas”. (NNN)

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