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NESO congratulates entire NE People: Press Statement



NEW DELHI, 13 FEB 2019 – The North East Students’ Organisation (NESO) which comprises of the Khasi Students’ Union (KSU), All Assam Students’ Union (AASU), Naga Students’ Federation (NSF), Mizo Zirlai  Pawl (MZP), Twipra Students’ Federation (TSF), All Manipur Students’ Union (AMSU), Garo Students’ Union (GSU) and All Arunachal Pradesh Students’ Union (AAPSU), would like to congratulate the entire indigenous people of North East that through our united and concerted effort the Government of India has not been able to table the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill 2016 on the floor of the Rajya Sabha. 

NESO would like to thank all the component organizations who have worked very hard and sacrifice a lot to oppose this draconian Bill, on this occasion, it is very imperative to also thank the different state Governments of the North East who have taken a bold stand on this issue, notably the State Government of Meghalaya led by Mr. Conrad Sangma, the State Government of Mizoram led by Mr. Zoramthanga, the different Students’ Unions, Social Organisations, Women Organisations. 

Our gratitude goes to Mr. Nitish Kumar, Chief Minister of Bihar in which his party the JD(U) has even taken a Resolution in their National Executive Council to oppose this CAB. 

NESO would also like to express its deep sense of appreciation to the different Political parties whom we have met and have extended their unstinted support to this cause particularly the Shiv Sena, Congress (I), SP, BJD, TMC, DMK, SAD, NPP, AGP,TDP, BPF and also even other political parties who have extended their support in opposing this Bill. NESO, could not forget all  the people who were injured during this movement especially in Tripura, Manipur and Assam and salute their bravery and wish for their speedy recovery and their sacrifice has not gone in vain.

NESO, would like to take this opportunity to call this momentous occasion as a ‘Moral Victory’ for the indigenous People of North East and we can achieve in stalling this Bill is only because of the united continuous movement of the people. This also goes on to show that the Government of India will not concede to our demands on a platter but we have to fight and struggle for the protection and survival of our indigenous people of North East. Lastly, NESO would like to give a strong warning to the Government of India not to adopt, implement policies which is detrimental to the interest of indigenous people of North East.

(Mr. Samuel Jyrwa)
Chairman

(Mr. Sinam Prakash Singh) 
Secretary General

North East Students’ Organisation (NESO)

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Women burn effigy of Churachandpur DC


CHURACHANDPUR – Following the boycott of deputy commissioner of Churachandpur, Shyam Lal Poonia by Thaduo-Kuki Students’ Union (TKSU), there were also strong protests today morning (14-08-2018) against the DC by women folks which were held at two main intersections leading to the DC office approach road.
The protestors used placards that read ‘Shyam Lal Poonia, who are you to object Kuki Inpi Manipur?’, ‘Remove Shyam Lal Poonia from Churachandpur’, ‘Shyam Lal Poonia do not play with the sentiment of Kuki’ amongst others.
Though the DC failed to turn up at his office due to other official engagements, the protesters burned an effigy of him at the protest site shouting slogans. The protestors said that the agitation for removal of the DC will continue and will be intensified if the need arises.
It may be mentioned that TKSU boycotted the DC after he conducted cleanliness drives at different government offices during the 24-hour total shutdown called by Kuki Inpi Manipur last week. TKSU claimed that the DC disregarded the Kuki and their sentiments and is incompetent. The students’ union also demanded the removal of the DC from the district. ~ Imphal Free Press
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Protest at Jantar Mantar, New Delhi against Racism & Racial Attack on NE people 14/02/2014

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Protests in Imphal against attacks on NE people in Delhi

IMPHAL: Imphal witnessed sporadic protests on Sunday as several organizations took to the streets in various parts of the city, protesting against the rise in crime against north east people in the national Capital.

The renewed attacks on NE people began with the assault on two Manipuri women by local goons at Kotla Mubarakpur on January 25, followed by the killing of an Arunachal Pradesh student, Nido Tania, on January 29, allegedly by some shop keepers at Lajpat Nagar market in Delhi. Friday night's alleged rape of another Manipuri minor girl at Munirka compounded the anger of NE people.

Members of the Manipur unit of Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) staged a protest at Nagamapal traffic point in the heart of Imphal.

The serial attacks have raised serious doubts about the Indian citizenship of NE people, rued an ABVP leader. The ABVP leaders demanded that the Centre should take stringent measures to ensure no such incident takes place in the national capital in future and sought fitting punishment for the perpetrators.

The New Generation Youth Wing, Manipur, held a candlelight march at Tiddim ground here. The members sought measures to ensure no racism, no discrimination and no harassment against NE people in other parts of the country. Members of the Royal Riders Manipur (RRM) organized a motorcycle rally in the capital city protesting against racial discrimination.


Parents here are now apprehensive about sending their children to Delhi for education or employment in view of the serial attacks on the NE people. "Since Delhi is not safe for us, we have now decided to send our children to other cities for pursuing education. We feel Delhi is the crime capital," said Tomba Sharma, an Imphal resident.

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Woman's murder sparks protests in Manipur

Imphal, Apr 7[indiaTVnews]--- In the aftermath of the brutal murder of a  woman  N.Satyabhama Devi, 32, the Joint Action Committee has enforced an indefinite Manipur Bandh since Saturday.

The JAC has demanded immediate arrest of the killer and has demanded punishment within five days.

All business establishments remained closed and schools did not open

Large number of men and women came out on the streets from Moirangkhom  near National Highway 2  to register their protests. They stopped vehicles from plying on the road and appealed to local shopkeepers to close down their shops.

In Kakwa Bazar, from where Sathyabhama Devi hailed, hundreds of men and women along with representatives of civil body organizations held a rally which was followed by a march from Kakwa to Singjamei Chingamakhong.

Slogans were raised against chief minister O. Ibobi Singh by the protesters. They tried to march towards Imphal, but were stopped by police late in the evening.
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