1 July 2013 Bandh a Successful one in Nagaland 12-hr NSF bandh - TopicsExpress



          

1 July 2013 Bandh a Successful one in Nagaland 12-hr NSF bandh total, peaceful DIMAPUR: In Dimapur, except for vehicles of magistrates and police on duty, volunteers and media the roads wore a deserted look, with piles of garbage strewn alongside the streets. All business establishments including banks also remained closed while bandh enforcers imposed strict compliance on pedestrians. KOHIMA: In Kohima, the 12-hour bandh evoked spontaneous response where not even a pedestrian could be seen on the road as volunteers maintained vigil to ensure that the bandh ended peacefully. MOKOKCHUNG: The bandh in Mokokchung was enforced by Ao Students’ Conference (AKM). UNHEBOTO: NSF bandh was observed in Zunheboto by “All Sumi Students’ Union” (SKK) and passed off peacefully evoking a mass response from all. TSEMINYU: In Tseminyu area, Rengma Students Union (RSU) imposed the NSF spearheaded bandh which passed off peacefully. PEREN: Zeliangrong Student’s Union, Nagaland ZSU (N) under the directive of NSF observed the total Bandh in Peren district. PHEK: In response to NSF total bandh, Chakhesang Students’ Union (CSU) observed Monday’s bandh from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. It passed off peacefully without any untoward incidents. TUENSANG: The bandh called by Eastern Naga Students’ Federation (ENSF) in solidarity with NSF drew overwhelming response in Eastern Nagaland areas. It passed off peacefully without any untoward incident. KIPHIRE: Along with the rest of the state, the bandh passed off peacefully in Kiphire. No vehicles plied on the roads and business establishments downed their shutters in the district from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday. LONGLENG: Phom Students` Conference (PSC) under the directives from ENSF also observed a total bandh in support NSF’s protest against June 25 incident. LONG LIVE NAGALAND
Posted on: Tue, 02 Jul 2013 12:21:54 +0000

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