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Home » Kohima Rally: NAWO Protest After Botsa Assault

Kohima Rally: NAWO Protest After Botsa Assault

Aloto NagaAloto NagaAugust 2, 20252 Mins Read
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Kohima rally: NAWO leads peaceful protest after alleged Botsa assault
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Published by Aloto Naga | August 2, 2025

🔴 Update — August 2, 2025: Kohima rally draws thousands as NAWO leads a peaceful protest in Kohima over the alleged attempted rape and attempted murder of a mother of four in Botsa; memorandum submitted seeking swift justice and denial of bail.

Kohima rally: Thousands joined a NAWO-led march in Kohima on Saturday after a 19-year-old was accused of assaulting a mother of four in Botsa on July 16; protesters walked from Razhü Point to the Deputy Commissioner’s office, submitted a memorandum seeking swift justice and denial of bail, and demanded strict action in the case. 

What happened in Botsa

According to accounts shared with women’s groups, the woman was allegedly attacked while returning from her field; she fought back despite knife wounds on her wrist, finger and neck before passersby intervened. The accused has been identified as Khrietuolie Kense of Tsiemekhuma Basa village. Police and community leaders have been urged to ensure a thorough investigation and prosecution. 

The march and the memorandum

The peaceful protest began at Razhü Point and culminated at the DC’s office, where NAWO submitted a memorandum demanding prompt, exemplary punishment and that the accused be denied bail. Shops and business establishments in parts of the capital remained shut in solidarity, amplifying the call for justice. 

Voices from the ground

Women’s leaders said the incident violates Naga cultural values and called for stronger community responsibility and state action to protect women and children. Civil society organisations—including NAWO and allied community bodies—warned that if the law fails, they will intensify democratic and lawful public action. 

The road ahead

Protesters have asked authorities to ensure a survivor-centred investigation, fast-track court proceedings, and deterrent sentencing if guilt is proven. Community groups also urged regular public updates from police and support services for the survivor. 

Note: The accused is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

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