Manipur Maoist boycotts Modi’s proposed visit against the escape of Rapist and Drug Kingpin

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Imphal, April 3,

Armed rebel group Maoist Communist Party Manipur has boycotted Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s proposed visit to Manipur on April 7 alleging government’s hands to the escape of Rapist Th. Nando and Drug King Pin Leikhosei Zou.

In a statement the armed rebel group said that prima facie evidences showed that there is a possibility of government hand’s to the escape of the two. It said that when professors of the Manipur University were guarded by a large number of Security Force when they were taken to the hospital, when Kishorechand Wangkhem was heavily guarded when brought for treatment at hospital how comes the drug King Pin arrested red handed along with weapon be allow to go to hospital without any security escort and why Nando the UTP was not properly guarded even after large number of extortion notes along with two mobile phones were recovered from his possession , the Maoist statement said.

The statement further said that Leikhosei Zou, is a former BJP Vice president and is a resident of Chandel district. As the Chandel district has been inhabited by two major communities the BJP need support from a specific community for the upcoming election. That is why support of Leikhosei Zou is a must for the Chief Minister; the Maoist said and added that that is reason for the Chief Minister to personally advice to a Senior Advocate and an IPS officer for giving pressure to the Court.  As a result for the first time in the History of Manipur Bar Association , a president resigned from the post. On the case of Nando the Maoist said that, the person has been maligning the communist ideologue revolutionary movement. In order to suppress the communist movement by using Nando the government released the Rapist intentionally, the Maoist alleged.

To make the boycott called success, the Maoist called general strike from 5 am of April 7 till 6 pm of the same day. Electricity, water supply, medicines, religious matters and media are exempted from the purview of the general strike, the statement added.

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