Manipur Governor heads to Assam; exams postponed
Manipur University has also postponed all postgraduate and undergraduate examinations till further orders
PTI
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Chief Minister N Biren Singh said he met students of Imphal College and Ibotonsana Higher Secondary School and assured them that his government is committed to address the issues faced by the state.PHOTO:PTI
Imphal, 11 Sept
A day after
students clashed with security forces during their march to Raj Bhavan, Manipur
Governor Lakshman Prasad Acharya on Wednesday left Imphal for Guwahati,
officials said.
Manipur
University has also postponed all postgraduate and undergraduate examinations
till further orders.
Acharya,
who is the governor of Assam with additional charge of Manipur, left the state
for Guwahati around 10 am, officials told PTI without divulging further
details.
More than
55 students and security personnel received minor injuries during the clash on
Tuesday near the Raj Bhavan.
The
agitators were demanding removal of the DGP and security advisor to the state
government for their alleged inability to deal with the law and order situation
in Manipur, where drones and rockets were used recently in the ethnic violence.
Hours after
the clash near Raj Bhavan, the governor met 11 student representatives on
Tuesday night.
Police said
that no fresh protests and violence were reported on Wednesday in Imphal valley
where curfew was imposed and internet services were suspended.
Security
has been tightened in the region with deployment of additional forces and
barricading of sensitive areas in the state capital.
On Tuesday,
security forces fired tear gas shells to disperse protesting students who
defied prohibitory orders and attempted to overpower police personnel to reach
the Raj Bhavan besides engaging in stone-throwing at BT Road and Kakwa area in
Imphal.
The
students had been protesting since Monday morning and also had camped the night
in the market areas of Khwairamband.
Meanwhile,
Chief Minister N Biren Singh said he met students of Imphal College and
Ibotonsana Higher Secondary School and assured them that his government is
committed to address the issues faced by the state.
“They
(students) voiced their concerns regarding the ongoing disturbances in our
state, and I truly value their input. We had a constructive discussion about
the challenges they are facing and the impact on their education. I want to
assure all students that we are committed to addressing these issues.
“The voices
of our youths are important, and together, we will strive for a better future
for Manipur,” he said in a post on X.
In another
social media post, he said justice for those killed in drone attacks will be
delivered even if it takes time.
In another
development, Manipur University said that all PG and UG exams have been
postponed until further orders.
The dates
for rescheduled examinations will be declared soon, the varsity said in a
notification.-PTI
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