Naga Women’s Union condemns ‘sadist’ Ukhrul bomb blast

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Senapati, Jan 27: The Naga Women’s Union (NWU) has decried Ukhrul bomb blast on January 25 in the run-up to Republic Day 2023 and termed it an “inhuman act of terrorism.”

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While maintaining that such coward act was inhuman and “foreign”, NWU in a press release Friday said that such act is never a part of “our culture”. “The ‘Sadist’ attempt to hurt innocent lives triggered the whole populace. All right thinking person must shout out now or never”, said NWU.

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NWU urged the competent authority to look into the matter earnestly and book the perpetrators sorely on humanity ground.

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