Manipur University
File photo of Manipur University main gate. Photo: Northeast Now

In an interesting development to the on-going impasse of the Manipur University the University community on Wednesday made a sensational revelation that State Chief minister, N Biren Singh has โ€˜warnedโ€™ Manipur University Teachersโ€™ Association (MUTA) that there is โ€˜possibility of deploying forces to close down the varsity, until the issue is resolvedโ€™.

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The university community also strongly condemned the statement issued by HRD Ministry on Tuesday, asking the State Government to โ€˜close hostels and other premises of the varsityโ€™ as published in a local daily.

Interacting with media at the office of MUTA at the Manipur University campus, its spokesperson, N Nimai Singh said the report reflects the continuation of the โ€˜tried approachโ€™ of the Centre to brand anyone from the State as โ€˜anti-nationalโ€™ and thus ultimately rationalize elimination.

The spokesperson claimed all the teachers, staffs and students of the varsity are ready to face the โ€˜consequence of any repressive measuresโ€™ adopted by the government to suppress democratic agitation and stands firm to struggle till Adya Prasad Pandey is removed from the Vice-Chancellorโ€™s post.

Stating that there is no public relations officer in the Manipur University Act and the one PRO forcedly appointed by the Vice-Chancellor has already resigned, he asked Pandey to stop giving audacious comment by using the name of PRO office.

Meanwhile, Manipur University Studentsโ€™ Union president, Mayanglambam Dayaman said it is very unfortunate that the HRD ministry is trying to use forces against the university community to save an โ€˜irresponsibleโ€™ Vice-Chancellor instead of acknowledging the depth of the agitation and the sufferings of the students.

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