IMPHAL, Feb 12 MNS NNN: Wife of Nitin Masih has once again appealed to all concerned to help trace her husband, expressing shock and anguish over Manipur Government’s alleged negligence in the kidnapping case.
Nitin Masih from Madhya Pradesh has gone missing since November last year from Manipur’s Thoubal district.
Speaking to the media at Manipur Press Club here on Tuesday, Naorem Amila Devi, wife of Nitin Masih said Manipur Government was telling her time and again that it was trying hard to trace her husband though his whereabouts is still unknown to the family for more than two months.
She urged all the NGOs in the state to render support to her family to find out whereabouts of her husband.
Amila appealed that if Masih is abducted by any militant group, she wants negotiation and sought information about its specific demand so that the family can fulfill it to secure his release.
“She wants to know whether he is still alive or dead,” demanded Amila flanked by representatives of the Joint Action Committee (JAC) which has stressed the state Government demanding to find out whereabouts of the missing non-Manipuri.
Masih, an x-ray technician by profession, is a native of Indore in Madhya Pradesh. He is believed to have been kidnapped by unidentified people from his wife’s parental village Kakching Pallel Lamkhai in Thoubal district, Manipur on November 24, 2012.
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