NPO Condemns Total Shutdown; Warns Govt to Lift or Face Consequences

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Senapati, Mar 12: The Naga People’s Organisation (NPO) has strongly condemned the ongoing Kuki-Zo indefinite total shutdown and warned the government to lift the shutdown within 24 hours or face consequences.

In a press release issued from its office, the NPO stated that the ongoing indefinite shutdown has caused immense hardships to the general public, affecting their daily lives, livelihoods, and access to essential services. The NPO urged the government to take immediate action to restore normalcy, warning that the Naga people may be forced to take their own course of action if the situation persists.

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The Naga People’s Organisation demanded that the government take immediate steps to lift the total shutdown and restore the free flow of essential services to the state capital. Failure to comply within 24 hours, the NPO warned, could result in further action, including legal recourse.

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