NSCN (I-M) has expressed deep sadness over the demise of its Steering Committee (SC) member, ‘Brig. (Retd.)’ late A.S. Kapangkhui and tatar, Khumtsa Shohe.
In a condolence message, NSCN (I-M) SC caretaker/convener, K.K. Angami said late Kapangkhui, who joined the “national service” in 1964, was one of the rare, untainted leaders with a commendable commitment for the cause of “freedom of Nagalim”. He said the demise was a tragedy for the NSCN and the “Naga nation” and an irreparable loss to the entire nation.
Further, Angami has extended revolutionary salute to the departed soul, pledged solidarity and support to the bereaved family, and prayed for the departed soul to rest in peace.
In a separate condolence message, NSCN through its MIP has expressed shock at the demise of its tatar, Khumtsa Shohe on December 25. NSCN said late Khumtsa joined the national service in the year 1965, took a break after 1970, re-joined in the year 2017 and continued to serve the “Naga nation” till his last breath. NSCN said his dedication and commitment for the Naga cause was well acknowledged and that his name shall be remembered for all time to come.
Further, NSCN has expressed its deep condolences to the bereaved family members and prayed that Almighty God comfort them to bear the loss, and the departed to rest in eternal peace.
