Prince Andrew to visit Kohima tomorrow

As part of his week-long visit to India, Prince Andrew, the Duke of York, will arrive here tomorrow on a day-long visit to commemorate Queen’s diamond jubilee celebration, official sources said here today.

As per programmes scheduled for the visit of the Duke,after his arrival the Prince will visit Kohima World War-II
cemetery and place a wreath in memory of those who fell in the gruesome battle of 1944, the sources said.

It would be the first time that a member of British Royal family will visit Kohima where the most decisive ground battle of second world war was fought between Allied Force and the invading Japanese army during the summer of 1944 where hundreds of friends and foes gave their life in far away land.

Those who died in the Kohima battle were either buried or cremated on a hillock in the middle of the town where war
cemetery was constructed and maintained by Commonwealth War Grave Commission.

The visiting Prince will be accorded public reception at newly constructed Convention Centre of Nagaland Baptist Church Council (NBCC) near the civil secretariat complex here.

He will also visit the World War-II museum at Kisama Heritage Village, about 12 km south of this capital town in
the afternoon, officials said.

Meanwhile, Naga national Council (NNC), the first political organisation of the Nagas, has opposed the visit of
Prince Andrew, arguing that the British throne was the main factor for the plight of the Nagas for six long decades of struggle for “rightful freedom of Naga nation.

—————————–PTI