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A candlelight vigil was held in Senapati, Manipur, to honor six Naga individuals who lost their lives amid ongoing violence. Community members gathered in large numbers, offering prayers and demanding justice for the victims. The emotional tribute highlighted grief, solidarity, and growing calls for peace in the region.
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00:00Thank you for joining us.
01:35Thank you so much, our media fraternities, for giving me a time where I can share the grievances
01:41of the Jilandong people.
01:43You know, like, since the day when our brothers were being mercilessly murdered, they were
01:49being battered, cut them into pieces, or been made to feed to the living.
01:54These sentiments have already hurt the Jilandong community, particularly, and as a whole,
01:59as a nagas.
02:00See, I mean to say, in order to save the justice, now, we have been waiting, the state, the Manipur
02:09state government to, you know, save justice to our Jilandong community.
02:13But still then, I don't know whether what kind of steps they have already taken up, but
02:19as a whole, the Jilandong people, our Assam, Manipur, and Nagaland, we are not going to simply
02:24keep up on this issue.
02:25We want a justice.
02:27Justice in a sense, not in just a year.
02:29Practically, we want a justice.
02:31Justice in a sense, those preparators who are behind of all those evil actions, has to
02:38be caught, should be given the same punishment, how they have done to our brothers, or else
02:43we are not going to simply lose it.
02:45Our Jilandong community, as well as a whole, the Nagas communities, we have seen enough.
02:52And I'm telling you very honestly, cookies, the narco cookie militants groups, they are not
02:59a Christians.
03:00A Christians should not believe, or should never behave in such a way.
03:03Nor a humanity, we never expect as a human, that such an evil action will be done to our
03:11brothers.
03:12Therefore, taking this privilege of this media platform, I urge to the government, especially
03:19to the Manipur government, and even to the central government, exit fast, or else, our Jilandong
03:27force is coming on the way.
03:28I'll tell you very honestly.
03:29What does justice mean to the family of the six-month years?
03:33See, in a simple term, I will just give it up.
03:37Justice means to get all those culprits who have butchered our six innocent Jilandong
03:49brothers.
03:50Jilandong brothers, and at the same time, Naga brothers.
03:54They have to be caught, they have to be done the same way how our brother, to our brothers,
04:02how they have done to our brothers.
04:03And at the same time, now we are not demanding any compensation to any of the government.
04:11But those preparators should be given the highest benefiting punishment, a term called as a capital
04:18punishment.
04:19That is what I want to just clarify it.
04:21In the first place, our presence itself should speak for the purpose of our coming tier.
04:29I want to be very blunt, there is no Manipur Nagas, Nagaland Nagas, Assam Nagas, or for that
04:39matter, Arunachal Nagas and Myanmar Burma Nagas.
04:42It is one Naga, and there is a united Naga.
04:49Most of our units wish to be part of this candlelight vigil, yet due to the prior engagement, they
04:58couldn't be here.
04:59But I assure you, the people of Southern Manipur Nagas, that our solidarity is with all of you,
05:10our brothers and sisters, and on this day as such, we are firm in our stand, that together
05:21as a Naga, we will march forward, we will do anything that is for the benefit and for
05:28the welfare of our Nagas.
05:31And what is your appeal to the Consum Authority?
05:36We want to impress the government of the day to strengthen the rule of law, which is the
05:48law of the land, and justice should be brought to the fallen lives of the six innocent lives
05:54who were butchered and murdered in the most inhuman nature.
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