AMSU gives reply to NSF

As a mark of protest against the snatching of registration books and documents of loaded trucks in between Mayangkhang and M. Ningthoupham in Senapati district besides vandalizing the vehicles, today All Manipur Students Union (AMSU) today locked the office of Assistant Station Superintendent of Nagaland State Transport.
Speaking to media persons, Secretary General of AMSU, Manjeet Sharangthem said that NSF must revoke the ban to vehicles of Meitei community only. The Secretary General termed the vandalizing and snatching of RC books as unfortunate incident.
Manjeet said that if NSF fails to lift the ban, the AMSU and its stakeholders will continue to lock down offices related to Nagaland state located in Manipur, Assam, Arunachal, and Meghalaya.
Manjeet further blamed the NSF for the unwanted incidents arising out of the ban to vehicles belonging to Meitei at naga areas.
Office rooms and 2 buses of Nagaland State Transport were also locked.

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