Indefinite shutdown in Manipur district ends

The indefinite shutdown, which began on Monday morning in Manipur’s Churachandpur district to protest against the arrest of four Kuki-Zo people by the CBI in connection with the killing of two young students, ended on Tuesday evening.
Indefinite shutdown in Manipur district ends

 IMPHAL: The indefinite shutdown, which began on Monday morning in Manipur’s Churachandpur district to protest against the arrest of four Kuki-Zo people by the CBI in connection with the killing of two young students, ended on Tuesday evening.

The Indigenous Tribal Leaders’ Forum (ITLF), which called the indefinite shutdown, on Tuesday, said that after careful consideration, the shutdown concluded at 6 pm on Tuesday evening. Senior leader and spokesman of the apex tribal organization, Ginza Vualzong said that the ITLF would continue to monitor the situation and would issue a public notice if intense agitation is required.

With regard to the ITLF women wing, weekly dharna (demonstration), considering the continuous two-day shutdown, the dharna would be cancelled on Wednesday and would be resumed as usual from next week.

During the two-day (Monday and Tuesday) total shutdown, normal life was crippled in the tribal dominated Churachandpur. The police said that shops, markets, commercial and business establishments were closed, public vehicles had gone off the road, while government and non-government offices and financial institutions remained shut in view of the shutdown in the mountainous district.

Chief Minister N Biren Singh had said on Sunday that the four suspects in the murder of two young students have been arrested by the CBI and other security forces. Immediately after the arrests, ITLF on Sunday night called the indefinite shutdown demanding the release of the four people, including two women, within 48 hours, “failing which, more intense agitation will follow in all hill districts of Manipur”.

Meanwhile, Manipur’s Kangpokpi-based tribal organization, Committee on Tribal Unity (COTU), also threatened to launch an indefinite shutdown in the Kangpokpi district if the Central Government did not release all those arrested by CBI and NIA during the past few days.

The COTU, condemning the arrest of four people by the CBI in connection with the killing of two students, served a 48-hour ultimatum to the Union Home Ministry to direct the CBI to release all the arrested people and initiate an investigation of ‘Meitei criminals’.”

COTU also demanded the immediate release of tribal leader Seiminlun Gangte, who was arrested by the NIA on September 30. (IANS)

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