NESO plans agitation against exodus on Sept. 6

August 24, 2012 05:42 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 11:11 pm IST - Guwahati

A file photo of protest in Guwahati by the activists of North East Students Organization (NESO ) on various issues including their alleged harassment and discrimination in many parts of the country.

A file photo of protest in Guwahati by the activists of North East Students Organization (NESO ) on various issues including their alleged harassment and discrimination in many parts of the country.

The North East Students Organisation (NESO) on Friday announced an agitational programme, including a bandh in N E States, to protest against the recent exodus of students and professionals from other States.

Addressing a press conference after an emergency meeting, leaders of the apex student body of the region announced a public rally to be held in Guwahati on September six where government representatives from Karnataka, Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh from where the exodus had taken place will be invited.

“Simultaneously a 12-hour bandh will be held on that day in all the N E states, except Assam, to resent the atrocities meted out to the N E people, arrest of the culprits, and immediate detection and deportation of migrants”, NESO Chairman Dr Samujjal Bhattacharjya and Secretary General Gumjum Haider said.

The NESO have also demanded that rehabilitation measures set to be undertaken for the victims of Kokrajhar, Chirang and Dhubri must be given only to indigenous people and not migrants.

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