Senapati, Nov 4: Many trucks carrying essential commodities have been stranded due to the ongoing economic blockade called by the All Naga Students Association, Manipur (ANSAM) since yesterday.
The offices of the Senapati District Students’ Association (SDSA), Rongmei Naga Students’ Organization, Manipur (RNSOM), Tangkhul Katamnao Saklong (TKS) and Naga Students Union, Chandel (NSUC) in different notifications have endorsed the proposed agitations called by the ANSAM.
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According to a source from Mao Police, more than 50 loaded trucks carrying essential commodities have been stranded in the border areas between Mao and Khuzama, Nagaland till noon on November 4. No untoward incident was reported until the filing of this report.
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Since their demand is legitimate and is good for the people of entire Manipur state, It’s a good initiative. The govt’s tactics of banning internet for so long coupled with holding back the declaration of jobs for such long period is simply undemocratic. If the govt was not in the capacity of funding the salary of fresh recruits then they should not have advertised the recruitments and not have conducted interviews. It’s like keeping qualified civilians hanging in the chaos and also wasting time and expectations of expectant candidates. Who holds back recruitment results for more than 2 years. If the job applicants knew the results early then they could have moved on whether they be selected or not. The most corrupted govt. There was high expectations and hope for the state when a new govt was formed a decade ago but alas all political parties are corrupted and the same irrespective of their false claims and fake manifesto.