GPRN/NSCN: GPRN/NSCN has strongly condemned the bomb blast that took place in the middle of the town at the M/S Ideal Chemist shop in Dimapur by unidentified persons.
GPRN/NSCN said it has posed grave threats to the Naga populace especially when Nagas are yearning for permanent peace. Such cowardly acts are nothing less than acts of terrorism, it added.
In a condemnation note issued through GPRN/NSCN MIP, stated that all units have been alerted to hunt the culprit and be booked at the earliest as there is no place for such people in this civilised world.
GPRN/NSCN also sought cooperation from all the people to ensure that peaceful atmosphere is protected. Further it conveyed condolences to the bereaved family and wished that almighty God grant speedy recovery to all those injured victims.
NSPC: The Nagaland State Pharmacy Council (NSPC) has condemned the bomb blast at a chemist shop in Dimapur on May 29. NSPC while condemning the incident asked the law enforcing agencies to act swiftly to nab the culprits at an earliest and punish as per the law. The council also conveyed its heartfelt condolence to the bereaved family and wished speedy recovery to the injured.
DDTYO: The Dimapur District Tenyimi Youth Organisation (DDTYO) has strongly condemned the May 29 bomb blast at M/S Ideal Chemist, Church Road in Dimapur. The organisation also appealed the state government to nab those involved at the earliest. DDTYO further conveyed its deepest condolences to the bereaved family.
RBC: Rongmei Baptist Church (RBC) Burma Camp has condemned the dastardly act of unidentified miscreants responsible for the May 29 bomb blast at Dimapur killing one and injuring four people.
RBC stated that Iheilung Newme, son of Late Haina Zeliang, one of the injured people, who is one of its church members is the only earning member of the family.
IRBC offered prayers for the speedy recovery of all injured and send condolences to the bereaved family members.