Nagaland NewsY. Patton, Temjen offer condolences

Y. Patton, Temjen offer condolences

Deputy chief minister of Nagaland, Y. Patton and minister of Higher Education & Technical Education & Tribal Affairs and president of state BJP Nagaland, Temjen Imna Along have expressed sorrow at the demise of late Rev. Pikuto Achumi, who passed away after a brief illness at Naga Hospital Kohima on March 2. Late Rev. Pikuto Achumi is the father of Kavili Achumi, vice president of Nagaland State BJP unit.

Y. Patton: Y. Patton in a condolence message through DCMO media cell stated that late Rev. Pikuto Achumi was a wonderful human being and a humble servant of God, who had walked the path that only few have chosen. While stating that his death was not only a loss to the family but the Nagas as a whole, the deputy CM on behalf of state BJP legislators conveyed deepest condolences to Kavili Achumi and family members while praying for the departed soul to rest in peace.

Temjen Imna Along: Temjen Imna Along in a condolence message stated that, late Rev. Pikuto Achumi was born on October 10, 1952 and was a committed young man, full of zeal to find the true purpose of his life, and this enthusiasm had led him to encounter Christ Jesus that changed his whole outlook on life. Temjen conveyed deepest condolences to Kavili Achumi and her family and prayed that the bereaved family stays strong together and hold on. Temjen along with Nagaland state BJP unit joins in mourning at the passing of late Rev. Pikuto Achumi and pray that the departed soul rest in peace.

 

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