The Sangai Express
Lamka, Sep 15: Seven apex bodies of the tribals today condemned the bomb attack on Singngat MLA and United Zou Organisation President Pu T. Hangkhanpao’s residence at Nehru Marg, Churachandpur town early yesterday and demanded a written clarification on the motive behind the attack.
A joint statement signed by the heads of tribal apex bodies of Simte, Mate, Zou, Tedim-Chin, Thangkhal, Paite and Vaiphei said that such unwise drastic action should not be repeated again to any community leader in future for common harmony, coexistence and tranquility, reports our Churachandpur correspondent.
Lamka, Sep 15: Seven apex bodies of the tribals today condemned the bomb attack on Singngat MLA and United Zou Organisation President Pu T. Hangkhanpao’s residence at Nehru Marg, Churachandpur town early yesterday and demanded a written clarification on the motive behind the attack.
A joint statement signed by the heads of tribal apex bodies of Simte, Mate, Zou, Tedim-Chin, Thangkhal, Paite and Vaiphei said that such unwise drastic action should not be repeated again to any community leader in future for common harmony, coexistence and tranquility, reports our Churachandpur correspondent.
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Ngasuan bridge restored
Lamka, Sep 15: The bridge over Ngasuan rivulet in Singngat-Behiang road that claimed the lives of 20 and injured more than 30 commuters on January 17 has been restored, said a source involved in rebuilding the bridge. The State PWD has invested more than four months to restore the bridge that have once made the headlines for its calamity and the sub-standard wooden floor that cave in on the weight of a truck, reports our Churachandpur correspondent.
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