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Nagaland incident case of mistaken identity, says Amit Shah in Lok Sabha; Opposition walks out

The Indian Army has expressed regret over the incident and said it is being investigated at the highest level

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Amit Shah. File pic

Amit Shah. File pic

Union Home Minister Amit Shah on November 6 spoke in Lok Sabha on the Nagaland firing incident and said that the case was of the mistaken identity as Army had received information on the movement of extremists in Oting, in Mon district and on suspicion of the vehicle carrying extremists, it was fired upon.

Shah said, "Army had received information on the movement of extremists in Oting, in Mon district. On that basis, 21 commandos laid an ambush in the suspected area. A vehicle reached there, it was signalled to stop but it tried to flee. On suspicion of the vehicle carrying extremists, it was fired upon."

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