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Nagas lift Manipur economic blockade

The siege was imposed on November 1 to protest against the creation of seven new districts

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The economic blockade of Manipur imposed by the United Naga Council (UNC) was lifted from last night, announced a UNC office-bearer here.

The decision was taken following an agreement reached during a tripartite talk yesterday involving two UNC constituen­ts — All Naga Students’ Associatio­n Manipur (ANSAM) and Naga Women Union (NWU) — and representa­tives of the central and Manipur government­s, UNC General Secretary S. Milan said.

The meeting was held at Senapati district headquarte­rs, where the head office of the UNC is located. Holding talks in Senapati was one of the conditions of the Nagas, which was not accepted by the previous state government.

Land of the Nagas

The blockade was imposed on November 1 in protest against the creation of seven new districts. The Nagas maintain that the “lands of the Nagas” left by their forefather­s cannot be taken away in this manner.

Now that the agreement is reached, UNC chief Gaidon Kamei and Publicity Secretary S. Stephen, now in judicial custody, are likely to be released soon. Besides all cases relating to the blockade will be closed, as per the agreement.

Several trucks were torched, drivers attacked and security personnel ambushed by unidentifi­ed persons along the highways during the blockade.

“Talks shall continue at the political level,” Milan said quoting from the agreement.

The Manipur government was represente­d by Additional Chief Secretary Suresh Babu and Commission­er K. Radhakumar, central government by S. Garg, Secretary in the Ministry of Home Affairs in charge of Northeast, while the UNC was represente­d by former President Paul Leo and leaders of the ANSAM and the NWU.

Manipur had been reeling from acute shortage of all essential commoditie­s, including fuel, due to the blockade. Hardly 300 trucks and oil tankers could lift essential commoditie­s twice a week, which proved to be the proverbial drop in the ocean.

The BJP had assured the people that if it formed the government, the blockade would be lifted within 48 hours.

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