Nagaland puts to use paramilitary forces, no army flag march
March 07, 2015  19:51
Nagaland government is putting to use services of paramilitary forces to instill a sense of security among non-Naga communities of the state in view of the lynching incident in Dimapur on March five. 

Commissioner, Sentiyanger Imchen, said that with a view to instilling a sense of security among non-Naga communities residing in the state, especially Dimapur, the government has been utilising the service of Assam Rifles, besides the state police and Indian Reserve Battalion jawans.

Asked if any flag march was conducted by the Army in Dimapur today as reported by a section of media, he replied in the negative and maintained the paramilitary forces were at hand to instill a sense of security among the non-local residents.
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