Pourabi Blast Aftermath
JAC seeks financial help from public:
Imphal, Dec 19: With some of those critically injured in the Pourabi bomb blast of December 16 likely to require further medical treatment outside the state, the JAC, Pourabi has solicited assistance from the public to help meet expenses likely to be incurred by them.
In this connection, two helpline units are being set up at RIMS and JN hospitals from Thursday, said a statement issued by the JAC, Pourabi.
The JAC has also expressed its profound gratitude to all those individuals, social organisations, meira paibi groups, transporters, doctors and hospital staff, and others who had extended their assistance to the victims of the bomb blast, whether by coming forward personally, providing vehicles, supplying medicines, or donating cash. It also acknowledged those who have issued statements of condemnation of the incident.
Meanwhile, the Centre of Child and Youth Development, Keibi Mayai Leikai, has demanded that the proscribed RPF/PLA should court martial the cadre responsible for causing the bomb blast, and punish him appropriately.
The CCDY, one of whose members, Soibam Bobi Meitei, died in the blast, during the meeting took the stance that the RPF/PLA should be held responsible for the loss of life and injuries in the incident, and further resolved to take up various lines of action if the RPF/PLA does not take the desired action by December 25.
The meeting, also attended by representatives of the Ideal Women`s Welfare Association, and Village Development Committee, Keibi Mayai Leikai, has also resolved to boycott the RPF/PLA and ban entry of its cadres into Keibi Mayai Leikai.
The meeting also observed two minutes silence as a mark of respect for the victims.
In the meantime, the underground KLO/KLA, has issued a statement highly condemning the December 16 bomb blast, stating that the plan of bombing to make life of the innocent people is not an act of a pure revolutionary. It also shared the pain and grief of the bereaved families, and also of the injured.
Source: The Imphal Free Press
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Imphal, Dec 19: With some of those critically injured in the Pourabi bomb blast of December 16 likely to require further medical treatment outside the state, the JAC, Pourabi has solicited assistance from the public to help meet expenses likely to be incurred by them.
In this connection, two helpline units are being set up at RIMS and JN hospitals from Thursday, said a statement issued by the JAC, Pourabi.
The JAC has also expressed its profound gratitude to all those individuals, social organisations, meira paibi groups, transporters, doctors and hospital staff, and others who had extended their assistance to the victims of the bomb blast, whether by coming forward personally, providing vehicles, supplying medicines, or donating cash. It also acknowledged those who have issued statements of condemnation of the incident.
Meanwhile, the Centre of Child and Youth Development, Keibi Mayai Leikai, has demanded that the proscribed RPF/PLA should court martial the cadre responsible for causing the bomb blast, and punish him appropriately.
The CCDY, one of whose members, Soibam Bobi Meitei, died in the blast, during the meeting took the stance that the RPF/PLA should be held responsible for the loss of life and injuries in the incident, and further resolved to take up various lines of action if the RPF/PLA does not take the desired action by December 25.
The meeting, also attended by representatives of the Ideal Women`s Welfare Association, and Village Development Committee, Keibi Mayai Leikai, has also resolved to boycott the RPF/PLA and ban entry of its cadres into Keibi Mayai Leikai.
The meeting also observed two minutes silence as a mark of respect for the victims.
In the meantime, the underground KLO/KLA, has issued a statement highly condemning the December 16 bomb blast, stating that the plan of bombing to make life of the innocent people is not an act of a pure revolutionary. It also shared the pain and grief of the bereaved families, and also of the injured.
Source: The Imphal Free Press
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