Sit in protest in Manipur’s Jiribam over Manipur People’s Bill
First Published: 31st July, 2018 21:58 IST
Protest against the base year 1951 of Manipur People’s Bill, 2018 continues in Manipur’s Jiribam along the border with Assam. A sit-in protest was organised today at Jiribam today that
Protest against the base year 1951 of Manipur People’s Bill, 2018 continues in Manipur’s Jiribam along the border with Assam.
A sit-in protest was organised today at Jiribam today that saw participation of more than 1000 locals.
Earlier last week, a similar protest was also organised at Jiribam that went violent with a scuffle between the police and the protesters reported.
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