'Grave mistake': Kuki-Zo Council apologises for killing 6 abducted Nagas in Manipur
•In a significant development, the Kuki Zo Council has publicly apologized for the killing of six abducted Naga civilians, calling it a "grave mistake" driven by emotion.
•This remorse comes amidst ongoing ethnic tensions in Manipur, which have also flared between Kuki and Naga communities.
•The council chairman sought forgiveness, highlighting past retaliations and appealing for fair security operations and unimpeded access to essential supplies for affected Kuki-Zo villagers.
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In a significant development, the Kuki Zo Council has publicly apologized for the killing of six abducted Naga civilians, calling it a "grave mistake" driven by emotion. This remorse comes amidst ongoing ethnic tensions in Manipur, which have also flared between Kuki and Naga communities. The council chairman sought forgiveness, highlighting past retaliations and appealing for fair security operations and unimpeded access to essential supplies for affected Kuki-Zo villagers.المصدر: Times of India | Source: Times of India
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