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Police register case against KSU-JHDU leaders

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JOWAI: Police registered a case against the KSU leaders and members for trespassing and threatening the JHADC Chief and few other MDCs as alleged in the complaint lodged on Thursday evening.
The Joint Secretary of the JHADC lodged a complaint alleging that the KSU activists led by  Nang-ai Sutnga and its assistant education secretary, Justice Paul Lyngdoh forcibly entered the JHADC CEM’s chamber and threatened him and other MDCs  with dire consequences.
However, the KSU-JHDU in a statement issued on Friday refuted the claim of the JHADC Joint Secretary. “We were surprised to see that the name of Justice Paul Lyngdoh was mentioned, though he was not present with us”, the statement said.
However the statement of the KSU contradicted with its previous statement issued to media that said that the group of KSU activists was led by N. Sutnga and Justice Paul Lyngdoh.
The president of the union Ohibait Dkhar even clarified that Justice Paul Lyngdoh is no more a leader of the KSU-JHDU as he had resigned in July this year.
Some of the MDCs commented on the denial of the KSU, “If he (Lyngdoh) feels that the KSU-JHDU had misused his name, he should lodge a complaint with the police against the KSU leaders”.

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