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No ST No Vote Campaign committee Kakching district and Thoubal district president P Budhina on Wednesday said that ANSAM had issued a memorandum to Manipur Governor expressing its objection against the inclusion of Meiteis into the ST category.
ANSAM demands review and reinstatement of FMR to avert from ignition of civil unrest in the Northeastern states of India.
The Naga student body has been demanding for declaration of the results of Assistant Professors 190 (145+45 ST Special drive) posts and opening of mobile internet in the entire areas where it is not affected by violence.
ANSAM warned to resume agitations from November 27, 2023.
Manipur government has extended the ban on mobile internet for another five days till 7.45 pm of November 23.
TNVSA, in a release, lamented that while people in the Imphal town/valley and Churachandpur have about 60-70 per cent access to internet facilities, the same is banned in all other non-crisis involving neutral districts.
The ANSAM made it “very clear” that the government should take prompt action for opening of mobile internet in all the areas of the state not affected by the violence including the interior villages and provide permanent and uninterrupted services.
Mobile internet has remained banned in Manipur since May 3 when ethnic clashes broke out.
Internet ban extended for three more days in Manipur.
Economic blockade just for internet ban is completely unjustified, Nungba MLA and Hill Areas Committee chairman Dipu Gangmei said.
RNYOM endorses ANSAM’s decision to carry out the economic blockade in the entire Nagas inhabitant areas with effect from 6 pm of Friday against the state government, in demand to restore mobile internet.
Internet ban extended for another five days despite public outcry.
Manipur government assured to restore internet connectivity in the state within five days.
All government offices in Naga areas of Tamenglong were picketed on Tuesday by volunteers of All Naga Students’ Association, Manipur (ANSAM) in demand for lifting of ban on mobile internet.
ANSAM to launch “picketing of government offices” in the hill districts of Manipur from October 24- 25, 2023 as its first step of agitation demanding immediate lifting of the order of internet shutdown and restore internet connectivity.
“Lifting the order only for few broadband users and government offices for administrative purposes with exorbitant rate does not provide a solution to the necessities in times of urgency and cannot be a justification to its proportionality of the ongoing violence and prevailing situation,” the ANSAM stated.
ANSAM alleged that the Naga people have been terribly affected by the torrential brutalities unleashed by the Indian security forces with the impunity power sanctioned by the AFSPA.
ANSAM has urged the Chief Minister of Manipur “to declare the results of the interview which was held in September 2021 for the appointment of 190 posts of assistant professors.
The motives and meaning of the Assam Rifles who called themselves to be the “friends of the hill people” are really questionable for having failed to safeguard the citizens: ANSAM
"Lifting the order only for a few broadband users and government offices for administrative purposes with exorbitant rate does not provide a solution to the necessities in times of urgency and cannot be a justification."
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