KCP observes Black Day
IMPHAL, Jul 1: In commemoration of the death of the KCP's founder and Deputy Army Chief Yendrenbam Ibohanbi who was martyred in a gun battle between security forces and KCP cadres on July 1, 1995, at Heituppokpi Andro near Baruni hills, KCP observed its Black Day today.
The observance at the party's Ghqs was marked by the observance of two minutes silence and paying of gun salute to the late leader, informed a press release issued by KCP Information and Publicity Secretary H Poirei.
However, the outfit noted that the true purpose of the observance can be achieved only when the liberation struggle is strengthened and move forward in line with the principle and spirit of the late leader.
On the occasion of the Black Day, KCP comrades remembered the ideal principle of sincerity, dedication, humility, fighting for justice, endurance, unyielding spirit etc as envisaged and followed by Baji Ibohanbi. The KCP further called upon all the revolutionary groups of not only Kangleipak but of the whole North East region to understand the inevitability of a single revolutionary leader and to focus on building up united strength.
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