Volunteers of several Naga tribal organisations, supporting the NTAC Kohima and JCC, were deployed in important locations of the state. Vehicles were off the road, people preferred to stay indoors. Business establishments, educational institutions and government offices, including the State Civil Secretariat and Assembly Secretariat were closed.
The bandh has been called against the Chief Minister's refusal to step down, as demanded by both the organisations.
The organisations, however, were steadfast in their demand for the CM's resignation.
However, confusion prevails whether the bandh is an indefinite one of just for today as the NTAC Kohima and JCC, which are spearheading the protest against the government have separately given a call for this bandh.
Nearly 55,000 students are preparing for the secondary and Higher Secondary School Leaving Certificate examinations to commence from tomorrow.
Various civil societies, political parties and students organisations, including Naga Students' Federation and Eastern Nagaland Students' Federation have appealed for smooth conduct of the board examinations.
NSF has appealed to all section of the Nagas to ensure smooth functioning of the educational institutions and facilitate hassle-free passage to the examinees.
"We can't expect the students to perform well in their exams in the midst of such social unrest," they said
Prohibitory orders continues to remain in force in some areas of the capital, specially Raj Bhavan, Chief Minister's residential area and Jail Colony since February 2 last.
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