NNC/FNG: The Federal Government of Nagaland (Singnya-Zhopra) has vehemently condemned the barbaric act of unknown miscreant(s) who hurled the grenade inside the Ideal Chemist at Nyamo Lotha Road on May 29, which claimed one innocent lives and injuring others seriously.
“Whoever it may be, one should not indulge in such activities of dastard act when the Naga people as a whole longed for bringing peace in our land”, stated Ministry of Rali Wali Affairs/MIP. It also stated that such kind of undesirable act should be condemned by one and all. “As we firmly believe in the policy of “non-violence”, the act of violence cannot be solved any problem and therefore, all should adhere to it by avoiding social unrest in our own homeland” NNC/FGN added.WSH: The Western Sumi Hoho has strongly condemned the bomb blast that took place at M/S Ideal Pharmacy, Dimapur on May 29.
In a statement, WSH president, Zheshito Swu and general secretary, Vikato K. Achumi described the incident as cowardly act which has no place in Naga society. The hoho appealed to all section of society to condemn such heinous crime that creates fear psychosis in the minds of the peace loving citizens and distort the peaceful atmosphere of the society.
WSH also appealed the law enforcing agency to arrest the culprits at the earliest. Further, it conveyed condolences to the bereaved family and pray for speedy recovery of those injured.
BAD: The Business Association of Darogapathar (BAD), Dimapur in a strongest terms condemned in the bomb blast at Ideal Chemist in Nyamo Lotha Road by unknown miscreants on May 29.
BAD stated that such kind of crime is most coward and unreasonable. Every individual should stand up and condemn such violent crimes which are being committed in the society and that such perpetrators should be rooted out from our society, BAD added.
The Association urged the concerned authorities to delivery justice at the earliest. Further, BAD pray for the victims and their families.
PCCI: Phek Chamber of Commerce and Industries (PCCI) has condemned the May 29 terror bombing at Dimapur and act of extortion upon business community in the state.
PCCI requested the state government to pay more attention and provide experts on such cases, as it is surfacing each year, creating insecurity on business community and the public at risk. PCCI further conveyed condolences and sympathy to the victim’s families.