Lamka, Aug 6: In a decisive statement ever issued by an armed on Tipaimukh dam, the HPC (D) today said ‘blood, not water’, will flow in Topaimukh if NEEPCO and the Government of Manipur still disregard the consent of the Hmar people.
If NEEPCO and the State Government has opted to disregard the natives wishes, it will be one of the greatest blunder ever committed in human history caveats the outfit in a statement. Continuing the path it has adopted for now will only ensure that, a little while from now blood and not water will flow in Tipaimukh, it says.
The recent attack on drilling machines are merely ‘a warning bell’ for NEEPCO and Government of Manipur as it will only be the beginning and not the end, unless they mend their way adds the statement signed by the outfit’s Barak Valley and Northern Mizoram commander, Lalthlungliesn Lungtau.
It also warned workers zugali, mistri, head mistri, or contractors against working on the dam site without their sanction. No further warning will be issued to such workers before the HPC(D) strikes on them at any opportunity available, and such an action will also involve death penalties, said the statement.
Source: http://www.thesangaiexpress.com/
If NEEPCO and the State Government has opted to disregard the natives wishes, it will be one of the greatest blunder ever committed in human history caveats the outfit in a statement. Continuing the path it has adopted for now will only ensure that, a little while from now blood and not water will flow in Tipaimukh, it says.
The recent attack on drilling machines are merely ‘a warning bell’ for NEEPCO and Government of Manipur as it will only be the beginning and not the end, unless they mend their way adds the statement signed by the outfit’s Barak Valley and Northern Mizoram commander, Lalthlungliesn Lungtau.
It also warned workers zugali, mistri, head mistri, or contractors against working on the dam site without their sanction. No further warning will be issued to such workers before the HPC(D) strikes on them at any opportunity available, and such an action will also involve death penalties, said the statement.
Source: http://www.thesangaiexpress.com/
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