The bureau of Nagaland Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio on Tuesday chose to cancel the continuous Hornbill Festival in challenge the killing of 14 regular folks by security powers, official sources said.
The state government has likewise chosen to keep in touch with the Center requesting the cancelation of the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act, they said.
The 10-day Hornbill Festival, the state's biggest the travel industry event held at Naga Heritage Village in Kisama close to the state capital, was planned to end on December 10.
The state government had dropped the day's occasion at the scene on Monday. A few clans from eastern Nagaland and different pieces of the state had suspended movements of every kind at their particular Morungs over the killing in Mon locale.
Rio, while going to the memorial service of the 14 regular citizens in Mon town on Monday, had joined a developing tune of requests looking for the nullification of AFSPA that gives extraordinary powers to security powers in "upset regions".
Pundits have kept up with that the dubious law gives the military to act without risk of punishment, prompting common liberties infringement.
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