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Nagaland Killing: Govt regrets 'unfortunate' firing, agencies asked to prevent a repeat, Amit Shah tells LS

Calling the incident a case of “mistaken identity”, Shah said a Special Investigation Team (SIT) has been set up to probe the matter and it will submit report within a month

December 06, 2021 / 16:26 IST
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Union Home Minister and BJP leader Amit Shah (Illustration: Suneesh K)
Union Home Minister and BJP leader Amit Shah (Illustration: Suneesh K)

Union Home Minister Amit Shah said on December 6 that the government regretted the “unfortunate” incident in Nagaland in which 14 people, including a security personnel, died.

Calling the incident a case of “mistaken identity”, Shah said a Special Investigation Team (SIT) has been set up to probe the matter and it will submit report within a month. He also said all agencies have been asked to ensure that such incidents are not repeated in future.

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"The government of India expresses deep regret over the unfortunate incident in Nagaland and also expresses deep sympathies to the bereaved families,” Shah said in a brief statement in the Lok Sabha in which he recounted the sequence of events.
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The Opposition members started shouting, only to be overruled. Opposition MPs, except those from the Trinamool Congress, walked out in protest.