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| Major Events Vol. 3 Issue No. 44 | February 16-29, 2008 |
Khandu seeks PM’s intervention into abduction by NSCN “Despite the district being declared as Disturbed militant outfits
are carrying out their illegal activities with impunity,” rues the CM. Arunachal
Pradesh Chief Minister Dorjee Khandu has sought the Prime Minister’s
intervention into the reported abduction of youths by militant outfits for
recruitment process. Khandu informed Prime Minister Manmohan Singh a day
after the Wancho Students Union (WSU) claimed that the outfits, especially
NSCN (K), were abducting youths in Tirap district. “It is a matter of
grave concern that despite the district being declared as Disturbed under
Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act, 1958 and deployment of Army, the outfit
is carrying out their illegal activities with impunity,” Khandu said.
“This is high time to drive these militants out from Arunachal and to
ensure immediate release of the kidnapped,” the Chief Minister said. Earlier, the
NSCN (K) had served demand notice on 13 villages under Longding, Pumao and
Panchao circles of Tirap district to make available 227 numbers of youths
for recruitment into their outfit. They had also kidnapped 39 youths from
Konnu, Konsa, Khasa, Jagan, Chongkhaw and Wakka villages since January. Khandu also
spoke to Home Minister Shivraj V Patil and National Security Advisor M K
Narayanan and apprised them that the kidnapped had been taken to the
outfit’s hideout in the forests of Myanmar. “Since this issue assumes
international dimension, it is beyond the means of State to deal with the
problem. The return of kidnapped youths may not be possible unless Myanmar
Government drive the outfit out of their territory,” he added. He also
spoke to Major General Jitender Singhg, GOC, 2 Division, Tinsukia and
requested for stringent action to counter NSCN (K)s illegal activities. The State
Police have registered three cases at Longding and Panchao police stations
of Tirap district. Further Tirap superintendent of police has provided
details of the incidents to Assam Rifles and CRPF located at Khonsa and
requested them to help police in providing
protection to the villages targeted by NSCN (K). Patrolling in the
vulnerable villages has been intensified. |
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