NESA to hold 2nd phase of agitation against Citizenship Bill on Feb 4
First Published: 30th January, 2019 22:13 IST
Opposing the Citizenship Amendment Bill, the Nyishi Ethnic Students’ of Arunachal or the NESA informed that they will be going for their 2nd phase of democratic movement through a sit-in
Opposing the Citizenship Amendment Bill, the Nyishi Ethnic Students’ of Arunachal or the NESA informed that they will be going for their 2nd phase of democratic movement through a sit-in protest on February 4 at Tennis court IG Park in Itanagar.
The third phase of the NESA’s agitation will be followed by an indefinite hunger strike from February 13 onwards at Tennis court.
It may be mentioned that NESA spokesperson Byabang Noah Dui and Finance Secretary Biri Achi will be the two executive members of the NESA, who will be sitting in the hunger strike on 13th February.
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