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Aizawl: Workers of Zoram Nationalist Party on Monday locked the office of Mizoram Youth Commission Chairman T Sangkunga and demanded his resignation, alleging that he sent 32 students to a hotel management college in Kolkata which was declared a ‘fake’ institution by the West Bengal government.
Demanding the immediate resignation of Sangkunga, Zoram Nationalist Party (ZNP) locked his office for sending the Mizo students to Nalanda Institute of Advanced Studies (NIAS) in Kolkata to study Bachelor of Hotel Management, ZNP president Lalmuanpuia Punte told reporters.
A few days after the students reached Kolkata, all 32 of them returned to Mizoram after learning that NIAS was declared a fake institution by the West Bengal government, ZNP President Lalmuanpuia  Punte said. (PTI)

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