ENCSU temporarily suspends agitation

12 vehicles confiscated will not be released until demands are met, informs ENCSU  

DIMAPUR, OCTOBER 23 (MExN): The Eastern Nagaland College Students Union (ENCSU) has decided to temporarily suspend its ongoing third phase of agitation, which was due to begin on Tuesday, October 25. A press note from the ENCSU informed that this decision was taken following an appeal made by the Eastern Nagaland Legislature Union (ENLU).  

The ENCSU however informed that confiscated vehicles “shall not be released until the demand is fulfilled and if the outcome of the meeting is not in favour of the union’s demand.” So far 12 vehicles have been confiscated by volunteers as part of the bandh restricting movement of government vehicles. If the government does not address their demands, the ENCSU cautioned it would resume the suspended agitation “the very next day taking any kind of harsh action to send our resentment.”  

It reminded the Nagaland State Government that if it fails to address their demands regarding the NSEE results 2016, the union would intensify their agitation even by imposing total bandh across eastern Nagaland or impose “extreme action anywhere in the state to safeguard our rights.”  

“Therefore, the ENCSU appeals all the good citizens of eastern Nagaland to extend the same cooperation continuously until our demand is met,” it appealed.