KCP(MC) claims responsibility for blast at 2nd MR canteen

The Imphal Free Press

Imphal, June 16: The outlawed KCP(MC) in a press release today claimed responsibility for the bomb blast outside the 2MR canteen today, saying this was a warning against illegal liquor running.

It said the state is today in the grip of fake encounter killing and state terrorism. There is not a single day where there are no cases of fake encounters at the hands of state as well as central forces.

On the other hand, livelihood means are shrinking by the day, impoverishing 90 percent of the population, driving many to desperation.

While this is happening, even though Manipur is a dry state, and there are no foreign liquor brewing factories in the state, foreign liquor continues to flow in torrents.

The big game plan is to intoxicate and render the youth of the place useless so as to condemn the state into never ending backwardness and subjugation.

It said the 6 Manipur Rifles which runs the canteen are an agent of this game plan and hence the 5th Special Demo Team, SDT, of the KCP(MC) planted a bomb at the canteen.

Precautions were taken so as to avoid civilian casualties, but unfortunately some came in the way and were hurt.

The KCP(MC) cadres involved are safely back in their units, it said.

The release said the party extended is apology for this collateral damage caused.

The release also said the party is not involved at all in the atrocious kidnap and killing of special contractor Krishnadas.

It said the party has never killed anybody without first proving guilt before the media. It has also never been involved in framing charges after executing a victim.

It said today’s bomb blast was a way of hitting back at these gangs who have made robbery and murder a profession.

 

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