Another case of recovery of human skeletons alleged

IMPHAL, January 18: Another report of recovery of human skeleton from campus used by paramilitary force has surfaced, in the wake of the clamour to determine the mystery behind the

IMPHAL, January 18: Another report of recovery of human skeleton from campus used by paramilitary force has surfaced, in the wake of the clamour to determine the mystery behind the recovered skull and bones from erstwhile Tombisana High School.

In this fresh case, skeletal remains were reportedly unearthed while digging the campus of a VDF post to construct the fencing situated at Chothe village, Bishnupur district head quarter. The camp was used by paramilitary forces.

This was disclosed by the People`™s Action for National Democratic Movement (PANDM) president, Yumnamcha Dilipkumar today at the fifth foundation of the group held today at Manipur Press Club.

The PANDM president said that they received the information from local sources of Chothe village adding that they would set in motion an investigation to authenticate the report.

Dilipkumar appealed all the NGOs, intellectual etc to visit the place to obtain more clues presuming that it could be victims of enforced disappearance.

Stating that PANDM will extend their full support, Dilipkumar said that it would leave no stone unturned.

Meanwhile, the PANDM president spelling out the objective of the group was to make a corruption free state, he informed that it will soon launch a campaign call `Zero-Corruption`.

Even as the MLAs, Ministers and other to bureaucrats speaks of wiping out corruption, they are the one responsible for the menace, said Dilipkumar adding that he exhorted the need to end the trend of taking bride from candidates while recruiting Government job.

Retd Lt Col, RK Rajendra, addressing the gathering as the chief guest termed the prevailing situation unfortunate for the state State government has not able to give any information about the recovered skulls and skeletons from former Tamphasana High school campus.

He asserted that a suo-moto case would have been registered against the Government had the State Human Right Commission is operational today.

The observance was also attended by N Shanta Singh, National Awardee Chairman cum Managing Director Manipur Finance and Business Ltd. Cum Advisor, PANDM as guests of honour.

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