Manipur University crisis: 6 student bodies hold meet with MUTA
First Published: 2nd October, 2018 21:11 IST
As many as 6 students bodies including the AMSU, DESAM and MSF held a meeting with the Manipur University Teachers Association members in the varsity campus today. The closed-door meet
As many as 6 students bodies including the AMSU, DESAM and MSF held a meeting with the Manipur University Teachers Association members in the varsity campus today.
The closed-door meet lasted for close to 3 hours. Adding to the already confusing state of affairs in the varsity, the student leaders refused to divulge any details of the meet.
#NEWSFLASH | MUTA to hold crucial meeting today with various student organisations and bodies to decide on the future course of action of the university community.
The meet comes a day after talks between the MUTA and CM N Biren Singh ended inconclusively last evening. pic.twitter.com/oCZJh874Fe— Northeast Live (@NELiveTV) October 2, 2018
It may be mentioned that the talks between the MUTA delegation and Manipur chief minister N Biren Singh ended inconclusively yesterday.
A 12-member MUTA delegation has called on chief minsiter Biren Singh last evening after the latter extended a second invitation to the university teachers’ body.
The MUTA is demanding the unconditional and immediate release of the arrested varsity students and teachers.
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