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Eco-blockade intensified; UNC volunteers burn loaded truck

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Imphal, Nov 21: Request and appeals to lift the indefinite economic blockade along the National Highway turns deaf ear to the leadership of the United Naga Council (UNC) as the organization intensify the blockade by burning a loaded truck today early morning and held captive as many as 4 loaded trucks coming towards Imphal.
Reports reaching here said that volunteers of the UNC today burnt a loaded truck carrying Chicken feed and some gas cylinders in between 3:30 am to 4 am along the Highway near Tadubi. The gas cylinders exploded and the truck cinder into ash. Both the driver and the co-driver escaped and their whereabouts is still not known. The place where the UNC volunteers burn the truck is just around 1 km South of Tadubi towards Maram.
The UNC volunteers also held captive 4 more loaded trucks carrying cabbage and edible oil.

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SHIVA November 21, 2016 - 11:20 am

Counter-blockade till December end and if no improvement continue till next New Year. Once a beggar, always a beggar. Once a robber and snatcher, always a robber and snatchers. Not all cabbage and edibile oils were burned, but only few and robbed majority of them for their use because because of counter-blockade it’s almost 20 days they didn’t taste the oil and other vegetables after all they are heoman (not human). how long they will eat boil foods. hahahaha

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daniel November 21, 2016 - 12:00 pm

Why people are all silent? We must kill these nscn IM sponsor UNC. The time has come to teach a lesson to them.fuck unc

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