
Amit Shah addresses Lok Sabha on Nagaland firing; says is in contact with state govt
India Today
At least 14 civilians and one soldier were killed in a counter-insurgency operation that took place in Nagaland's Mon district on December 4.
Speaking about the killing of 14 civilians in Nagaland by the Armed Forces, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Monday told Lok Sabha that he was in contact with the governor and chief minister of the state after the incident. The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) also contacted the Chief Secretary and the Director-General of Police (DGP) in Nagaland.
Amit Shah said," Additional Secretary in charge of Northeast was sent to Kohima by the MHA where he held a meeting with the Chief Secretary of the Government of Nagaland and senior officers of paramilitary forces this morning to ensure that normalcy is restored at the earliest."

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