
Our Correspondent
Kohima | November 18
Minister of Power C. Kipili Sangtam today expressed deep concern over the issue of power theft in the State and called on all concerned to do away with it.
He said the department will check power theft with all seriousness and cautioned that stringent action will be taken against defaulters. The minister said this during the 36th annual parting social of Kohima Law College Students’ Union (KLCSU) here at the Red Cross Complex.
He challenged the law students to speak the truth, adding that nothing can challenge the truth.
“The society will never go wrong if we speak the truth. We must tell the truth,” he urged.
Lamenting that there are so much criticism doing the round in the Naga society, he stressed on the need to avoid negative criticism and adopt a constructive criticism to build a better Naga society.
He also stressed on the need to have a peace of mind and maintain unity "so that nothing will go wrong in the society."
“Let us see that the state must not be in lawlessness,” he added.