The Nagaland Tribes Action Committee (NTAC) Kohima said the bandh against the movement of government vehicles and functioning of government offices will continue unless their demand is fulfilled in toto.
"Even as bodies of the two youths have been laid to rest without the fulfilment of the three charter of demands by the state government, Naga people will continue to paralyse the functioning of government offices and also restrict the movement of government vehicles," said NTAC Kohima member Dr P Ngullie after the funeral services this evening.
However, NTAC Kohima said that the demand for stepping down of Chief Minister Zeliang and his cabinet colleagues has not been fulfilled and therefore the bandh against the government would continue till it is fulfilled.
He said that other private activities will be relaxed from tomorrow.
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Nagaland Governor P B Acahrya, who also holds the dual charge of Arunachal Pradesh, arrived here from Itanagar this morning, sources said.
A day after violent protests in parts of the state, Prohibitory orders under section 144 CrPC were in force in certain areas including Raj Bhavan, Old Ministers' Hill including Chief Minister's official residence and Jail colony.
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The area near Nagaland Police Headquarters has also
been put under the restrictions from today.
A mob went on a rampage yesterday to vent their anger against the killing of two protesting youths in police action on Tuesday and their opposition to the ongoing elections to urban local bodies by setting ablaze government offices like Kohima Municipal Council, Regional Transport Office, Excise Department which engulfed other offices including the Kohima Press Club.
Earlier in the day, Neiphiu Rio, the lone Lok Sabha MP from the state, attended the prayer service and laid wreaths on the bodies of the two youths this morning.
"No elected government should go against the wishes and voice of the people," he told