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Kikruma village erects monolith in memory of 1851 battle

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By EMN Updated: May 10, 2022 9:48 pm
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Sachopra Vero along with village leaders pose for a photograph after unveiling the plaque in commemoration of the 1851 battle in Kikruma on May 4.

Kikruma, May 10 (EMN): To commemorate the battle between Kikruma village and the British in 1851, the Kikruma Village Council (KVC) has constructed a monolith at Rünyitu at the battlefield spot within the village premises.

The retired secretary to the government of Nagaland, Sachopra Vero, dedicated the monolith on May 4 last by unveiling the plaque which reads “In memory of the battle of 1851 – The bloodiest battle ever fought in the North Eastern Frontier Hills between the British Imperial Army led by Capt. REID, Lt Vincent and Lt Campbell of the 1st and 2nd Assam Light Infantry, along with 800 Naga allies, and the warriors of Kikruma village on 11th and 12th February, 1851.”

An update from the village stated that the ceremony would serve as a constant reminder for the present generation of Kikruma village and as well as the posterity of the great values that the ancestors of the village cultivated and practiced – values such as bravery, courage, valour and above all unity among its people, stated Vero in his dedicatory message.

“The event was more than mere symbolism, as it was a historic day for the people of Kikrüma, where the people have come together to honour the common future based on those admirable values handed down to the present generation by the grandfathers and great grand-fathers,” he said.

The VDB secretary of Kikruma village, Besungoyo Puro, chaired the programme while the pastor of CBCK, Chikhungo Puro, offered the prayer.

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By EMN Updated: May 10, 2022 9:48:26 pm
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