Bodies of two youths killed in protest laid to rest

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Press Trust of India Kohima
Last Updated : Feb 03 2017 | 8:07 PM IST
The bodies of the two youths who were killed in police firing at Dimapur on Tuesday were laid to rest here today.
The two-youths identified as -- Khriesavizo Thejavizo Metha and Bendangnungsang Longkumer were killed in police firing during a public protest against the conduct of Urban Local Bodies (ULB) election with 33 per cent reservation for women.
People from all walks of life converged at Old MLA Hostel junction, the spot where the bodies were kept for the last three days, to pay their last respects.
The funeral service was conducted by the Kohima Baptist Pastors' Fellowship (KBYF).
Speaking on behalf of the bereaved families, Bendangnungsang's brother T Lima and Thejavizo's grand-father Zakie-o Metha expressed that the sacrifice made by the two should not go in vain but become a source for Nagas to build better understanding and unity.
They were also of the opinion that the agitators should not adopt violence but resolve the crisis by understanding the sentiments of the people.
"Let us reason together without violence," appealed Metha.
"We deeply mourn the death of the two heroes who gave their lives for our future unity and understanding. We will always remember their sacrifice," said Angami Public Organisation president Dr Vilhusa Saleyi.
The last rites were performed KBYF president Rev Vevo Phesao while the burial was done besides the Zonal Council Hall in Old Secretariat complex.
A group of protestors were adamant that unless the three point charter of demands submitted to the Governor by the Nagaland Tribes Action Committee (NTAC) Kohima yesterday are fulfilled, the two youths should not be buried.
However, NTAC Kohima representative P Ngullie informed that after the arrival of the Governor P B Acharya to Kohima today, they called him and apprised about the demands including the resignation of the Chief Minister along with his cabinet.
He also informed the gathering that the Governor has assured to initiate action on their demands as per the provisions of the Constitution and punish the wrong doers.

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First Published: Feb 03 2017 | 8:07 PM IST

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