Representatives of the Committee on Mass Protest against Assam Rifles on Wednesday submitted a 10-point memorandum, demanding the imposition of uniform state laws in all corners of Manipur and deploying state forces to affected areas, including Churachandpur, Moreh, Kangpokpi and many more.
The committee also demanded the complete withdrawal and removal of Assam Rifles from Manipur and punish AR personnel who indulged in excessive atrocities towards women protesters under relevant laws.
Members of the committee flocked in front of the governor’s office on Wednesday holding placards reading ‘Stop using Indian security forces against Meiteis’, ‘Go Back Assam Rifles’, among others.
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Some of the demands mentioned in the memorandum include disallowing the mass burial at the state Sericulture farm in Torbung Bangla, tracing and handing over the missing bodies including the bodies of dead Meiteis to the respective families, reviewing the order issued by ADGP (Law and Order) on August 3 and 7, abolishment of buffer zones declared by the Thadou (Kuki)-Paite militants and implementation of government’s ‘No work, No pay’ policy in all state institutions.
The committee warned of mass agitation if authorities failed to honour the demands in the memorandum and enforce immediate actions before August 15.
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