Attacks on NE students unabated, Ibobi in touch with Maharastra counterpart
7 pm advice issued to students Nine arrested, FIRs lodged, RR Patil appeals not to panic
Source: The Sangai Express
New Delhi/Imphal, August 13, 2012:
Since Wednesday, North East students in Pune have been attacked by local men most of them teenagers particularly in area call "Kondwa" where incidentally most of the students from Northeast and particularly Manipuris are staying in rented rooms.
Till Saturday, more than ten students were beaten up by a group of about 15-30 local teenagers in separate incidents and different places.
Speaking in Hindi, the victims were attacked without any provocation.
Convener of the Forum for North East Students Pune, Rock Lungleng informed The Sangai Express that the some of the victims were followed and attacked on the streets, while some of them were called out from their rooms/houses and were just beaten up.
"We have lodged FIRs at different police stations as the incident happened at different places" he said.
Student leaders have issued advices via sms and internet to the student community not to venture out from their houses/ rooms after 7 pm or in urgent cases to move in groups.
They were also told not to attend class for about a week in colleges such as Poona College ( as the area is reportedly sensitive) "We can't say anything, it can happen any time" said Lungleng the spokesperson and convener of the Pune North East Students Forum, an umbrella body of the all the student bodies from the Northeast.
"Last night too, one Naga boy and one Meitei boy were attacked", he added.
The student forum held several meetings with the state police, the local people and youth leaders .
A meeting of Northeast students was also held yesterday, where hundreds of student came together.
"We want to deal the matter in the most peaceful way.
We want to be very clear of the motive behind the attack" said the convener.
"We don't want to provoke anything here which may have adverse repercussions back home," he cautioned.
A student from Manipur, studying in Bangalore was also reportedly attacked last night.
Taking serious note of the matter, Chief Minister O Ibobi has got in touch with the Chief Minister of Maharastra Prithiviraj Chavan.
Speaking to some media persons at his official residence yesterday, O Ibobi said that he has talked with his Maharastra counterpart and added that Chavan has assured him that nothing would be left to chance to ensure the security of students from the North East and Manipur.
Home Minister Gaikhangam has also got his touch with his counter part, RR Patil.
Patil has reportedly assured Gaikhangam that all necessary steps would be taken for the security of the North East students.
Informing that FIRs have been registered, Patil also conveyed that 8 suspects have been rounded up till date.
The Maharastra Home Minister has also appealed to the people of Manipur not to panic.
More inputs from CNN IBN : In two separate incidents, two students hailing from the North-East were assaulted with iron rods and sticks on Saturday night in Hadapsar and Kondhwa.
In the Hadapsar incident, Premanand Khondram (18), a class XII student of Poona College, who was earlier targeted by some youths near the college on Thursday, was yet again assaulted by five to six unidentified youths.
Khondram sustained minor injuries in the attack.
"I was on my way home.
At 10.30 pm, when I reached Vaiduwadi, some six to seven youths, armed with sticks accosted me and started thrashing me.
When I tried to resist their attack, they started abusing me and mistook me for an as Assamese.
I showed them my identity card and driving licence, and told them that I am from Manipur," said Khondram.
"The moment I told them I am from Manipur, they released me and fled the spot.
I then called my local acquaintance, D R Ramanand, who is a professor in a city college and narrated him the incident." Ramanand said, the moment he was informed about the attack, he reached the spot and rushed Khondram to Sasssoon Hospital.
"After receiving medical treatment I took him to my residence in Katraj." Premanand then approached the Hadapsar police station officials and lodged a complaint against the unidentified assailants.
He said that Saturday's attackers were different from those who had assaulted him on Thursday.
Nine arrested In the second incident, which occurred in Kondhwa, five to six people assaulted 25-year-old Roko Jetiv Ltu, a resident of Whistle Cascade, who hails from Kohima in Nagaland.
Ltu's assailants, who were armed with iron rods and sticks, attacked him at his residence around 8 pm.
The Kondhwa police officials arrested and booked Nadim Ansari (18), Imamuddin Kanwade (20), Wasim Shaikh (22), Muzaffar Jamadar (19), Sarvar Gulam Rasul Shaikh (33), Ejaj Shaikh (23), Rafiq Shaikh (21), Martin Pathan (19) and Adnan Chaudhary (19) under relevant sections of the IPC yesterday.
"Ltu, who is pursuing his MCS programme from a city college, resides at Whistle Cascade in Kondhwa.
On Saturday night at 8, around five to six youths arrived at his apartment and knocked the door.
As soon as Ltu opened the door, they assaulted him with sticks," Assistant Police Inspector S G Thopte of Kondhwa police station said.
He said the assailants then took him to the parking lot and continued their assault.
"However, when the other residents of the society started coming in, the assailants fled the spot," Thopte said.
"Ltu, who sustained minor injuries, approached the police station and lodged a complaint against the youths.
In the wee hours of Sunday, all the nine youths were nabbed.
We produced them in the court and they have been remanded in police custody till August 18." Stay together: Cops Former president of Naga Students Union Dihem Panmei said after these attacks, they had the police and demanded protection.
"We had a meeting in the Kondhwa police station and was attended by some organisations.
They too have assured full cooperation and protection.
Cops have advised people from Seven Sister States to stay in group and not to step out alone in the night," said Panmei.
Mistaken identity: Police Inspector Prasad Hasabnis of Kondhwa police station said that soon after the attack on Ltu, the police officials immediately held a meeting between people different communities and appealed them to maintain harmony and peace.
"We have also advised them to appeal the youths not to succumb to violence, and maintain law and order," Hasabnis said.
Former president of Manipur Students Union Mohamad Raees Ahmad said students from Northeast in Kondhwa and Camp area were living in fear.
"Fortunately, I didn't hear about any attack today.
The police and local leaders are helping us.
Police have increased the security," Ahmad said yesterday.
Thopte said that the attacks on Northeast Indians in the city were result of violence in Assam.
He said that attacks on students and professional from Nagaland and Manipur were the outcome of mistaken identity as their assailants presumed they were Assamese.
"We have intensified patrolling in Kondhwa and Hadapsar area.
We appeal to the people not to resort to violence and maintain harmony and peace," DCP (Zone IV) Sanjay Jadhav said.
President of Indian Muslim Front Munnawar Kureishi said attacks on Northeast Indians was handiwork of some anti-social elements who were instigating young adults by circulating provocative MMS clip of clashes between Bodo and Muslim communities in Assam.
"We have conducted meetings with the police and the members from our community, and appealed them to maintain law and order and not to believe in rumours," he said.
Helpline: My Home India, an NGO, has started a helpline for students hailing from Northeast.
Mayur Karjatkar, a volunteer from the organisation, said that students seeking help should contact the NGO on 9011017918.