Arunachal: AAPSU supports NESO, calls for 11-hr state-wide shutdown on Dec 10
First Published: 8th December, 2019 21:18 IST
The All Arunachal Pradesh Students’ Union (AAPSU) on Sunday announced for a state-wide bandh on December 10 in support of the 11-hour shutdown called by North East Students Organization (NESO),
The All Arunachal Pradesh Students’ Union (AAPSU) on Sunday announced for a state-wide bandh on December 10 in support of the 11-hour shutdown called by North East Students Organization (NESO), opposing the Citizenship Amendment Bill throughout the Northeast.
AAPSU Vice President Meje Taku said, all the district students bodies of the state will be initiating a 11-hour bandh in the state from morning 5 am till 4 PM in the evening on December 10.
AAPSU Spokesperson Tadar Takiang has asked all the people of the state to support and cooperate in the bandh call along with AAPSU.
The AAPSU Vice President while responding to a query whether students writing their exams in University will be exempted said the AAPSU will be speaking to the vice chancellor of the universities to postpone the semester exam on 10th of December.
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