AR JCO injured in blast triggered by RPF Cor Com general strike affects life

IMPHAL, Oct 15 MNS NNN : An Improvised Explosive Device (IED) blast wounded an Assam Rifles jawan elsewhere between Khordak and Arong Nongmaikhong that falls under Mayang Imphal Police Station in Imphal West on Monday. Negi Vohra, Naik Subedar of 33 Assam Rifles suffered wounds in the explosion that occurred in a place connecting Khordak […]

IMPHAL, Oct 15 MNS NNN : An Improvised Explosive Device (IED) blast wounded an Assam Rifles jawan elsewhere between Khordak and Arong Nongmaikhong that falls under Mayang Imphal Police Station in Imphal West on Monday.
Negi Vohra, Naik Subedar of 33 Assam Rifles suffered wounds in the explosion that occurred in a place connecting Khordak and Arong Nongmaikhong around 1:10 pm, police sources said, adding he has been taken to Leimakhong Army unit military hospital for treatment.
The condition of the jawan was stated to be out of danger.
The roadside bomb believed to have been planted by unidentified militants was set off as the foot patrol party of the AR personnel crossed the area, injuring the Naik Subedar. The 33 Assam Rifles is stationed at Komlakhong in the district.
Meanwhile the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) today claimed responsibility for blasting the bomb . T. Leisemba, Secy. Publicity Revolutionary People’s Front said today is observed as NATIONAL BLACK DAY to protest annexation of Manpipur by India in 1949. The CorCom , an umbrella organization of seven organizations had called an 18 hour general strike today. The bomb was blasted as the troops defied the general strike and moved around on the roads it was stated. The 18-hour Manipur bandh call given by the militant organization CorCom evoked near total response Monday with normal life particularly in the four valley districts badly affected by the strike, but it ended peacefully.
CorCorm (Coordination Committee), a joint organization of seven major militant outfits including the banned United National Liberation Front (UNLF), the Revolutionary People’s Party (RPF/PLA), Kanglei Yaon Kanna Lup (KYKL), People’s Revolutionary Party of Kanleipak (PREPAK), PREPAK (PRO), United People’s Party of Kangleipak (UPPK) and Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP), observes October 15 as “Black Day” every year to protest against the Indian Government for what they say forced or coerced merger of Manipur into the Indian Union on October 15, 1949.
All the shops and markets in the four valley districts downed shutters. Passenger transport services including inter-district bus service were off the roads due to the bandh that began last midnight and continued till 6 pm.
Nonetheless, the flight service in the capital Imphal was not affected by the bandh. Normal flight service was operated as normal.
Both Government and private establishments remained closed for the day. All the schools and colleges of both private and Government were also shut down due to the general strike. However, a few two wheelers were seen moving on some roads.No untoward incident was reported during the course of the strike and it was by and large peaceful.

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