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DPON, KTCN condemn Dimapur blast

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Kohima:  The Dimasa Public Organization of Nagaland (DPON) and the Kachari Tribal Council Nagaland (KTCN) have strongly condemned the blast incident that occurred Wednesday night in Dimapur near new Dhansiri Bridge area, where two people were critically injured.
In a statement, DPON Secretary P M Thaosen stated that one of the injured person identified as Ringdhar Girisa, suffered critical head injury and had been referred to GNRC in Guwahati.
Stating that targeting innocent public should be condemned by all, the organisation said such incident should not repeat in future.
In a separate statement, KTCN President Ramesh Hasnu described the incident as “barbaric act” that was aimed to disrupt the peaceful atmosphere of Dimapur and also create fear psychosis in the minds of public during the festive season.
Kachari Tribal Council Nagaland (KTCN) also appealed to the civil society organisations and Hohos to condemn such act in the strongest terms. It also urged the law enforcing agencies to bring the perpetrator to book at the earliest. (UNI)

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