The military coup leader said for personal hungry for gaining power lead to riots and violence in the country and peace and stability is still far away to achieve.
On the 75th anniversary of the Chin National Day, the military coup leader General Min Aung Hlaing, said in his message that the nation is still a long way from peace due to riots and violence.
In the current situation, there is no peace and stability across the country, including Chin State, the coup leader admitted. In Chin State, the battle between the Military Council Army and the Chin Revolutionary Forces is going on almost every day.
Now, Than Tlang town has been completely destroyed by the hands of the military group. This destruction of the town was done intentionally on purpose, but later on this Chin National Day, the coup leader said that he spent (10) billion kyats for the development of Chin State and trying to provide electricity that the people of Chin State wanted, the message was sent to the 75th anniversary of Chin National Day.
The coup leader said in his statement that during the period when the military council took power, the military council was working hard to make the country stable and peaceful and develop with the five steps process, but destructive elements who are under foreign influence and foreign countries are attacking the country for total destruction. The development, peace and stability of the country is still far away to reach because of those who prioritize their own power and self-interest.
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