LAMKA, September 5: The JAC formed against the passing of the three bills in the State Assembly said a meeting of the JAC was held this evening condemning the attack on an ambulance of the Sielmat Christian Hospital allegedly by State police during the recent public unrest.
The JAC issued a statement urging all local churches to organise a mass prayer on September 6.
It also said that the JAC has not effect any bandh/ general strike but philanthropic organisations, churches, Village Authorities and women based organisations are requested to maintain a good atmosphere and at the same time may declare a public curfew in their respective localities if any need arises.
It also said that all schools within the district should hereby resume their classes from Monday and are asked to conduct condolence meetings at their own respective schools with school authorities requested to arrange for black badges for all students as a mark of condolence and show grievances to the government.
The JAC has also resolved to ask all institutions and departments (ie banks, water supplies, treasury office, medical institutes, media and electricity) to start functioning normally from Monday while shops and other business establishments may remain open till 4pm, it said.
During the meeting the JAC also resolved to urge the protestors to restrain themselves from vandalising or attacking residences of the public leaders including that of the members of ADC Churachandpur and other institutions as it will not help further the cause.
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