Indian home minister and top Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Amit Shah’s statement to parliament on December 6 – attempting to justify the army special forces’ decision to shoot civilians at Mon district of Nagaland two days earlier – has put the party’s state unit at odds with strong public sentiments in support of the survivors’ account that they were shot at without having provoked security forces at all.
Shah had told the Lok Sabha that the special forces opened fire at the civilians on December 4 evening because the “vehicle (they were in) was signalled to stop but it tried to flee”.
While six of them died on the spot, two others have been admitted at the Dibrugarh Medical College and Hospital in Assam.
One of the survivors told the Indian Express on the evening of December 7, “We were not signalled [at] to stop. They killed us di-rectly. We were not trying to flee…we were just in the vehicle.”
A day after Shah’s statement in parliament, dis-appointment among the party leaders was evident in the BJP Nagaland state executive’s WhatsApp group.
A party member who is learnt to have spoken vociferously against that statement was Mon district president of the BJP, Nyawang Konyak.
In a voice note in Nagamese, Nyawang is said to have categorically stated, “The statement by Amit Shah that they didn’t stop at the check gates and were trying to flee was a lie.”
When contacted by The Wire, Nyawang cor-roborated what he had said to party members the night before. “That they were trying to flee is not true.
It is a lie,” he said.
In that voice note, he also complained to the state executive members on the fact that none of the state leaders of Nagaland had visited the victims’ families at Oting village in Mon so far.
‘No BJP leaders visited victim’s families’
“The state Congress leaders have visited the families. The state president of Congress also came to Oting to condole the deaths. But I am very sad to share here that no one from my party has come yet. There was nobody from my party to speak at the funeral service; none were seen present there.
While I come from Oting, our party Mahila district unit president also comes from Oting. Do I then understand that the people (party leaders) of Nagaland and people (central leaders) of India don’t need the votes of the people of Mon? I am very sad at this and that is why sharing it here.”
Angry villagers allegedly burned vehicles be-longing to security forces in Nagaland’s Mor district after the civilian killings on December 4. Photo: PTI.