All Nagaland Goods Movers Union (ANGMU) has called off its indefinite shutter-down of all Dimapur-based goods transport offices, which was launched on September 16 against the failure to arrest the miscreants responsible for August 26 firing incident, in which one employee of TS Goods Carrier at Kalibari Road suffered injuries.
ANGMU informed that the decision to call off the agitation was taken after holding a series of meeting with DCCI and different NGOs and civil society groups, keeping in view the importance of free flow of market and the availability of essential commodities for the citizens.
It also said that the district administration and law enforcing agencies assured to initiate due course of action against those responsible for firing incident. The union has expressed its faith that justice would be delivered “without fail and at the earliest.”
The union said that the firing incident, which posed threat to their safety and livelihood, has “greatly aggrieved” the transporters.