Imphal: Members of Joint Action Committee stages protest condemning Koirengi blast
First Published: 14th May, 2018 10:26 IST
Members of the Joint Action Committee formed by the women from Basikhong area under Thongju Assembly constituency in Imphal east staged a sit in protest in Imphal yesterday condemning the
Members of the Joint Action Committee formed by the women from Basikhong area under Thongju Assembly constituency in Imphal east staged a sit in protest in Imphal yesterday condemning the blast at BSF sector headquarters at Koirengi.
2 BSF jawans were killed in the incident while at least three locals were injured in the blast. The protesters said the blast in a civilian area is highly condemnable.
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