Terming the assault on a local entrepreneur Tokiye Sumi reportedly at the behest of a “Dy. Kilonser” on November 13 as a “huge disappointment to all peace loving citizens”, GPRN/NSCN Sunday said it has initiated investigation into the incident and that disciplinary action would be taken on the offenders as per the “National Yehzabo.” MIP GPRN/NSCN, in statement said the GPRN/NSCN had enforced a blanket ban on all donations as per its joint council resolution November 2 last, and the incident did not reflect the “positive vision” of the GPRN/NSCN. “It is to be regarded as an isolated case having no government sanction,” the MIP said, adding that the incident devalued the “lofty ideals and principles strongly represented by GPRN/NSCN council of Kilonsers.” Further, GPRN/NSCN extended its sympathy to the assault victim, Tokiye and wished him an early recovery. Meanwhile, Western Sumi Students’ Union (WSSU) has condemned the “inhuman and barbaric act” meted towards Tokiye sumi, the proprietor of Music Planet ( M.P road ) on November 13 by a ‘deputy kilonser’ GPRN / NSCN for refusing to pay Rs, 200/- as “personal donation.” The WSSU has urged the competent authority to book the culprit as per the law of the land. It also appealed the GPRN/NSCN to take befitting action against the erring official at the earliest in the interest of the public. Further, the WSSU called upon all peace loving citizens to condemn such kind of despicable act.
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