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Manipur's citizens continues to show solidarity with the anti-CAA movements in NE
Source: IT News
Imphal, December 16 2019:
Citizens of Manipur from different walks of life today continue to show solidarity stand with the anti CAA uprising in various part of the North East India particularly in the state of Assam where as many as 6 people have been died during the protest.
Today is the third day, and police today tried to foil the solidarity stand however, the citizens argued that they have every rights to pray for the people of Assam and NE.
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"We don't use placards as you desired, we don't disturbed anybody, we don't called any persons to join us, we are not called by anybody, we simply gathered here to show our solidarity with our brothers and sisters of Assam and Tripura", a young lady told a police officer when he forced the citizens to leave the place.
Later, the Superintendent of Police called the citizens to talk on regarding the protest.
All the people gathered their said that there is no organiser no representative and whom should he talk to.
Later, the police team asked all the citizens who gathered there to talk with the SP.
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The SP after listening to the citizens said that there is nothing wrong in praying for the people but gathering is a problem at hyper sensitive area.
He advised the citizens to take permission for such solidarity outside the hypersensitive area.
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