Nagaland: Thousands protest over ‘custodial death’ of Naga youth in Assam

Nagaland: Thousands protest over ‘custodial death’ of Naga youth in Assam

Nagaland: Thousands protest over ‘custodial death’ of Naga youth in Assam. The decision to hold the assembly was made following a crisis chief gathering to remain in fortitude with the local area of the departed

Kohima: Thousands of understudies under the flag of the Eastern Naga Students’ Federation (ENSF), on Friday, held mass public assemblies across Eastern Nagaland regions to challenge the “custodial demise” of Naga youth who died while in the care of Assam Police.

The choice to hold the assembly was made following a crisis leader meeting to remain in fortitude with the local area of the departed.

On Friday, serene assemblies were held in the entirety of its Seven Federating Units Headquarters. It’s unifying units incorporate the Chang Wedoshi Setshang, Khiamnuingan Students’ Union, Konyak Students’ Union, Phom Students’ Conference, Tikhir Students’ Union, United Sangtam Students’ Conference, and Yimkhuing Akheru Arihako.

The ENSF additionally presented a notice to Nagaland boss secretary J Alam communicating it’s most extreme shock and consternation over the sixteenth August episode where Henveih Phom (35), child of L. Eshak Phom from Anaki-C Village, was captured by the Assam Police at Anaki Village Jurisdiction (Nagaland) and remanded into Sivasagar District Jail in Assam.

The understudy body asserted that the departed was tormented and fiercely beaten by the Assam Police out so everyone can see and was stopped at Sivasagar District Jail, Assam.

“At the hour of his capture, his ailment was in great shape. Be that as it may, in the span of six days of his capture by Assam Police, he passed on under their guardianship on 21/08/22 in an exceptionally dubious way. The family was educated by Assam Police solely after his demise. At the point when the family arrived at the spot, his dead body was tracked down lying in a hallway at Joysagar Civil Hospital, Assam,” ENSF president Chingmak Chang and colleague general secretary Kaibo Konyak said.

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