Kohima: At least four people were injured in a clash between villagers from two bordering districts in Nagaland, Deputy Chief Minister Yanthungo Patton confirmed on Monday.
Patton assured that the situation is now under control and urged residents of Kiphire and Meluri districts to maintain peace and harmony.
“Deeply disturbed by reports of violence between villages in Kiphire and Meluri districts. Such incidents not only disrupt peace but also weaken the bonds that unite our communities,” Patton, who also holds the Home portfolio, stated in a post on X.
While he did not specify when the clash occurred, he emphasised that authorities are actively addressing the situation.
“The situation is now under control. I urge all involved to remain calm and focus on restoring harmony. Dialogue and understanding must take precedence over conflict,” he added.
The exact cause of the violence remains unclear, and an investigation has been launched.
“We have instructed the Deputy Commissioners of Kiphire and Meluri to conduct an inquiry and submit a report through the Commissioner of Nagaland to the state government,” Patton said.
Among the injured, three sustained minor wounds and have been discharged from the hospital. One individual with a head injury was transferred to Kohima and is currently receiving treatment at Naga Hospital Authority Kohima.
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“It is unfortunate that this incident occurred, but by God’s grace, the injured patient is out of danger, as confirmed by doctors,” Patton informed reporters after visiting the patient.
Accompanying him during the hospital visit were Advisor for Fire & Emergency Services, Home Guards & Civil Defence, and Pungro-Kiphire MLA S Kiusumew Yimkhiung; Advisor for New & Renewable Energy and NSDMA, and Meluri MLA Z Nyusietho Nyuthe; Director General of Police Rupin Sharma; Home Commissioner Vyasan R; and Meluri Deputy Commissioner Mhathung Tsanglao.