RMSA phase 2 & 3 aggrieved candidates, who were selected and still waiting appointment letter, have informed that they would resume their phase-II protest starting from May 2, 2016. In a press release, convenor of the aggrieved candidates, Kim, stated that the candidates have not yet received the appointment letter even after the minister for school education, Yitachu, directed the mission director RMSA to issue appointment order of the 111 graduate teachers within the month of April, 2016. Convenor stated that the candidates would hold protest until their demands were met by the responsible authority. The aggrieved candidates warned that the mission director RMSA would held solely responsible for any untoward incident during the protest. Meanwhile, all the 111 candidates have been informed to gather outside the gate of the directorate of school education, Bayavü, Kohima at 9 a.m. on May 2, 2016.
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