Dilip Daimary
The Nagaland police have lodged FIR against 21 Para special forces of Indian Army in connection with the deaths of 14 innocent villagers.
The Nagaland police have taken on its own motion and lodged a FIR against 21 Para special forces of Indian Army in connection with the deaths of 14 innocent villagers.
The 21 Para Special forces of Army “blankly opened fire” and killed many Oting villagers in Nagaland. In the FIR the Nagaland police alleged that the “intention” of the security forces was to “murder and injure civilians.”
The Nagaland police had said that the special Army unit didn’t inform the Nagaland police and didn’t take any police guide for the operation in Mon district of Nagaland.
Thirteen villagers were killed at Mon district in Nagaland on Sunday in the name of counter-insurgency operation went horribly off script. Violent clashes broke out between security forces and locals in Nagaland’s Mon district on Sunday after the brutal incident. The truck had eight people on board — six of them were killed on the spot; two others died on the way to the hospital. It is believed that all those on the truck were local coal miners..

Violent clashes broke out between security forces and locals in Nagaland
The truck had eight people on board – six of them were killed on the spot; two others died on the way to the hospital. It is believed that all those on the truck were local coal miners and no arms or ammunition were recovered from the truck.
Today Rajya Sabha adjourned over the brutal civilian killings in Nagaland and Home Minister Amit Shah to make statement on the killings in Nagaland in Parliament. Union Home Minister Shah will speak in the Lok Sabha at 3 pm and in the Rajya Sabha an hour later. The opposition has served multiple adjournment notices this morning, demanding detailed discussions.