The NSCN/GPRN unequivocally and in the strongest possible terms condemns the barbaric killing and grotesque mutilation of victims by Kuki terrorist gangs and its frontal Kuki Village Volunteers. These heinous atrocities are blatant crimes against humanity and a savage violation of human dignity that has no place in civilized society.
Even in times of conflict, universal moral norms demand absolute respect for the deceased. The deliberate desecration of human bodies serves no purpose other than to spread terror, weaponize fear, and inflict deep psychological trauma on grieving families and communities.
In the face of these cold-blooded killings and horrific tortures witnessed by the world, we demand that the Government of India immediately outlaw these gangs and formally proscribe them as terrorist organizations.
The deliberate targeting of civilians, the use of extreme violence to terrorize the public, and the desecration of the dead constitute clear acts of terrorism by any global standard. Groups committing such depraved acts must be stripped of all political legitimacy. Failure to crush these organizations will only embolden further atrocities and destroy any chance for justice and peace.
It is imperative that the Government of India acts swiftly and decisively to target these gangs with the full force of the law. It is also pertinent to note that while the Indian security forces manhandle our womenfolk like ragdolls for exercising their democratic right to protest, assault our student activists, and forcibly disband our village guards, formed only because the Indian government has failed to safeguard the basic rights, security, and dignity of our people – those same forces are unwilling to prevent, and are accused of facilitating the brutal killing of our people by Kuki terrorist gangs widely perceived as their proxies?
How can such actions be reconciled with the principles of justice, equality, and protection that the Government of India is constitutionally bound to uphold?
We express our deepest condolences to the families of the victims and stand in solidarity with all those affected by this horrific act. The NSCN/GPRN will leave no stone unturned until those responsible for this savage act are brought to justice.
Issued by:
MIP
NSCN/GPRN
(The views expressed are those of the writer and not of the newspaper)



