Govt to provide jobs to families of 9 persons killed in police

Press Trust of India  |  Imphal 

Chief Minister N Biren Singh today said the state would provide an ex-gratia of Rs 5 lakh and jobs to the next of kin of the nine persons, who were killed during a protest against passing of three bills by then in 2015.

After the chief minister made the announcement of the ex-gratia and jobs, the Joint Action Committee against Anti-Tribal Bills (JACAATB) which had been protesting against the passing of the three bills by the then in 2015 and had refused to bury the bodies of those killed in police firing today agreed to bury the bodies before May 25.



Singh said the interests of indigenous tribal people will be protected and appealed to the people to not to resort to and blockade. He said today's agreement with the JACAATE was reached after a series of talks with different civil bodies of Churachandpur district.

The chief minister said anyone who disturbs and order will be dealt firmly.

He said that proper investigation will be carried out against the firing by the police which led to the death of the nine civilians in 2015.

The state also acknowledged the demand for creation of a new district by the JACAATB for administrative convenience which will be considered by the state cabinet based on the submission of report by District Boundary Commission.

Churachandpur district headquarters erupted into violence on September 1, 2015 when three Bills - Protection of People Bill, 2015, The Land Revenue and Land Reforms (7th Amendment) Bill 2015 and Shops and Establishments (2nd amendment) Bill 2015 were passed by the then

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Govt to provide jobs to families of 9 persons killed in police

Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh today said the state government would provide an ex-gratia of Rs 5 lakh and jobs to the next of kin of the nine persons, who were killed during a protest against passing of three bills by then Congress government in 2015. After the chief minister made the announcement of the ex-gratia and jobs, the Joint Action Committee against Anti-Tribal Bills (JACAATB) which had been protesting against the passing of the three bills by the then Congress government in 2015 and had refused to bury the bodies of those killed in police firing today agreed to bury the bodies before May 25. Singh said the interests of indigenous tribal people will be protected and appealed to the people to not to resort to bandh and blockade. He said today's agreement with the JACAATE was reached after a series of talks with different civil bodies of Churachandpur district. The chief minister said anyone who disturbs law and order will be dealt firmly. He said that proper ... Chief Minister N Biren Singh today said the state would provide an ex-gratia of Rs 5 lakh and jobs to the next of kin of the nine persons, who were killed during a protest against passing of three bills by then in 2015.

After the chief minister made the announcement of the ex-gratia and jobs, the Joint Action Committee against Anti-Tribal Bills (JACAATB) which had been protesting against the passing of the three bills by the then in 2015 and had refused to bury the bodies of those killed in police firing today agreed to bury the bodies before May 25.

Singh said the interests of indigenous tribal people will be protected and appealed to the people to not to resort to and blockade. He said today's agreement with the JACAATE was reached after a series of talks with different civil bodies of Churachandpur district.

The chief minister said anyone who disturbs and order will be dealt firmly.

He said that proper investigation will be carried out against the firing by the police which led to the death of the nine civilians in 2015.

The state also acknowledged the demand for creation of a new district by the JACAATB for administrative convenience which will be considered by the state cabinet based on the submission of report by District Boundary Commission.

Churachandpur district headquarters erupted into violence on September 1, 2015 when three Bills - Protection of People Bill, 2015, The Land Revenue and Land Reforms (7th Amendment) Bill 2015 and Shops and Establishments (2nd amendment) Bill 2015 were passed by the then

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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