Chukitong Tsungiki Ekhung (CTE) has vehemently condemned the action of captain Abhijit Singh, post commander of 17 Assam Riffles Chukitong attempted to provoke and spur violence around Chukitong area after being caught violating the resolution of CTE on December 27.
CTE expressed dismay at the “disgraceful action” of Abhijit Singh who “himself was under the influence of alcohol outrageously manhandled, physically abused and intimidated the innocent citizens and leaders of the area”.
The union also expressed shocked over Captain illicitly indulged in immoral activities along N.H-61 with a local male and two female companions. Ekhung appealed the competent authority to arrest and stringently punish Abhijit Singh and the three civilians for disturbing the social harmony of Chukitong.
It also informed general public that it would resolutely stand to the same code of conduct and would not tolerate such indulgence in immoral activities within its jurisdiction.
Chukitong Tsungiki Ekhung chairman T. Zuchobemo Ngullie and secretary Eyingbemo Ngullie stated that the resolutions made on December 28 at general meeting held at Chukitong strongly supported the three-points resolution in the representation submitted to the Deputy Commissioner (DC), Wokha by Chukitong Range Public Organisation (CRPO).
