On Demolition Drive In Kohima

•-Through your esteemed column I would want to make a humble clarion to one and all on Demolition drive that took place few days back near the Polytechnic Institute Kohima, as appearing below:
1.    That I have been in my humble ways serving God since 1994 in Tsalei colony, which is at the vicinity of the aforementioned institute.
2.    That in 2008, April 14, I bought a small plot of land with a consideration of Rs.4,60,000/- from one Kepelhoulie Sakhrie of L. Khel, Kohima Village.
3.    That the land was clearly outside the fence of the Polytechnic Institute, as such my family had assumed that it was a trouble free land.
4.    That my family had constructed a house on the said plot and had started a home ministry for God.
5.    That as appeared in the local dailies, my house along-with our neighbour’s house were demolished.
6.    That I have no grudges against any individual or group or administration, for they may have done for larger public good, and I forgive all in the name of God.
7.    That my family would want to thank everyone who helped in cash and kind during the construction of the house. We have nothing to pay you back in return, but pray that the Almighty will bless you all abundantly.
8.    My family would also want to extend our gratitude to all that stood by us in this time of hardship; in prayer, in cash and in kind with a particular mention of Shri. Asungba, former MP for providing my family his house to continue with the ministry for God uninterrupted.
Being a humble servant of God, when my family is made to embroil in this unwanted situation and making my family look like encroachers may have hurt the faith of many faithful believers of God. I extend my sincere apology to one and all for the hurt that may have been unintentionally inflicted upon. I request the constant prayer support from all the servants of God.
 In God’s service,
 Mrs. Xutoli Sema, wife of Tinu Ao.



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