Dimapur, March 22 (EMN): Kuki Inpi Nagaland (KIN) has condemned the ‘inhumane murder’ of Lunkholal Singson, a government employee under the Veterinary Department, after abduction on the night of March 17 while he was returning home in a night super near Mukhami.
“No word is enough to condemn such beastly act of barbarism. No men with human heart will ever think of committing such act even to animals,” KIN press release stated.
KIN has also expressed gratitude to the leaders of Western Sumi Hoho, Sumi Hoho, VKAGB, police, administration, NGOs and people of VK area who took all possible steps to trace the missing person and arresting the murderers.
It has also demanded the law enforcing agencies to award befitting punishment to the culprits as per the law of the land, adding that no right thinking citizens should ever think of bailing out the murderer as it would only encourage such crimes.
KIN has also urged the state government to provide a job to the widow of Lunkholal Singson in order to sustain the lives of their minor children. It further conveyed condolence to the bereaved family members and prayed for the departed soul to rest in peace.
In a related statement the Kuki Students’ Organisation Nagaland (KSON) has vehemently condemned the brutal murder of Lunkholal Singson of Sirhima village under Medziphema sub-division.
The organisation media cell stated that the deceased, a father to three small kids and the sole bread earner of the family was mercilessly murdered just for the sake of ransom. The organisation appealed that such uncivilised and evil act may never repeat again upon any family, community and the Naga society.
The organisation has expressed gratitude to the Sumi community in their help rendered upon Lunkholal’s family.
Meanwhile, KSON has demanded befitting punishment to the murderers. As per the custom upheld by both communities, it urged to the respective village authorities and family of the culprits to make an appeasement call onto the GB and village council of Sirhima and the bereaved family.
The organisation further urged the concerned department to provide job to the deceased his wife on sympathetic grounds in order to support her family.