Economic blockade on National Highways in Manipur begins by Tribal student bodies

Reports said that more than 100 Imphal bound loaded trucks were stranded along National Highway-2 at Mao Gate bordering the state of Nagaland with the commencement of the blockade.

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Hundreds of Imphal bound goods laden vehicles were forced to strand mid way as an indefinite economic blockade along the national highways in Manipur commenced on Monday.

All Tribal Students’ Union Manipur (ATSUM), All Naga Students’ Association Manipur (ANSAM), Kuki Students’ Organisation (KSO) and federating units of ATSUM imposed the economic blockade.

The students’ bodies are pressing the state government to convene a special session of the Manipur Legislative Assembly to table and discuss the new bill of Autonomous District Council (ADC) recommended by the Hill Areas Committee (HAC) of the Manipur Legislative Assembly.

Reports said that more than 100 Imphal bound loaded trucks were stranded along National Highway-2 at Mao Gate bordering the state of Nagaland with the commencement of the blockade. The economic blockade also disrupted normal movement of commercial vehicles along the Imphal-Moreh section of NH-102.

Also read: Indefinite economic blockade enforced in the whole of Manipur

Supporting the strike, members of the KSO (Moreh block) came out on the road along the highway at Chiki village and imposed the blockade, according to reports received. The blockade supporters stopped vehicles of all kinds to check whether the vehicles carry goods violating the economic blockade, reports further said. There were no untoward incidents related to the strike on its first day.

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The tribal based students’ bodies imposed the indefinite blockade after their demand was not fulfilled by the state government despite a 24-hour total shutdown-call given in hill districts of the state on November 20. The students’ bodies went ahead with the stir after a talk with government officials at chief minister’s level on November 19 failed to break the deadlock.

On the other hand, various local based women’s organisations (Meira Paibis) have threatened to impose counter economic blockade.

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