The army has agreed to give access to Nagaland's Special Investigation Team, or SIT, to record the statements of soldiers who were involved in an ambush that went horribly wrong on December 4, which claimed the lives of 14 civilians.
An inquiry team of the Indian Army visited the Oting village in Mon district of Nagaland to investigate the killing of 13 civilians by security personnel and collect evidence.
The Committee will submit its report in 45 days and withdrawal of Disturbed Area and AFSPA from Nagaland will be based on its recommendations, stated the Nagaland government.
The Committee will submit its report in 45 days and withdrawal of Disturbed Area and AFSPA from Nagaland will be based on its recommendations, stated the Nagaland government.
Christmas - a season of joy and festivities - has turned sour for residents of Nagaland's Oting village, who are in mourning for the 12 men killed this month in an Army op that went tragically wrong.