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CVYS urges NPGs to exercise restraint

Extending support to the February 13, 2014 resolution, not to pay tax to any Naga Political Groups (NPGs), Chümoukedima Village Youth Society (CVYS) has urged upon NPGs to exercise restraint from “committing crime” in the future. 
In a press statement, CYVS president, Vikhwe Yhoshü and general secretary, Rokovikho Thepa, has also vehemently condemned the February 27 incident, where two innocent labourers were shot at by unidentified gunmen. They claimed that the incident has disturbed the peaceful atmosphere in the area. 
CYVS therefore, appealed to the law enforcing agencies to fulfil the demand of the frontal organization of Chümoukedima village/town by arresting the culprits involved in the February 27 incident at the earliest.  

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