IMPHAL, October 30: The JAC formed against the killing of Mona has warned that unless the government accepts its demands by October 31, the JAC will launch various forms of agitations from the next day.
The JAC has today submitted a memorandum to the state Chief Minister about the same.
The JAC members including around 60 women members tried to storm the Chief Minister’s bungalow this evening around 4pm. The procession had even crossed the Sanjenthong Bridge, however, police thwarted their attempt in front of the state Guest House and herded them on the other side of the Sanjenthong bridge.
Later representatives of the JAC were allowed to submit their memorandum to the Chief Minister around 6:30pm.
The memorandum includes demands for arrest all involved in the killing of Mona, handing over of Mona’s dead body to her parents after the arrest of all involved, dismissal of all involved if found to be government employees. The memorandum also included immediate release of the post mortem report.
It has also said that unless the involved person(s) are arrested and punished according to the law by October 31, the JAC will join hands with like minded organizations and initiate various forms of agitations from the next day.
Meanwhile, decrying the alleged killing of Herom (n) Mutum (o) Mona, locals of Kongba Ucheckon Khunou staged a sit in protest today at the residential gates of Mona’s parental residence in the locality.
The locals also blocked the Kongba Yairipok road, however the Imphal East SP himself arrive at the spot and stop the locals from disrupting traffic along the road.
Meanwhile, it may be mentiioned that Mutum ongbi Mona, 26, wife of M Ibomcha of Kongpal Mutum Leikai was found hanging from the ceiling fan hook by her father-in-law M Amu at around 10.30 am on October 28 at her husband’s residence.