Dimapur, Dec. 14 (EMN): The All Nagaland College Student's Union (Ancsu), with no response from the legislators on their earlier demands, has on Thursday reminded the chief minister and his cabinet to immediately step in and respond to the demands of the union with regard to what it termed as 'burning issues,'.
A press release from the union also stated that it had also sought the attention of the chief minister and his cabinet to 'immediately' take stock of the situation before the winter session of the assembly, but it did not generate any response.
" However, to our utter dismay the Honorable Chief Minister has not reacted or responded till date".
The demands of the Ancsu includes- "To make alternative arrangement in disbursing Post Matric scholarship (PMS) to the ST students of Nagaland for the year 2106-17; To set up separate cell/nodal department for implementing/initiating all the scholarship schemes; To revoke P& AR dated 26th Oct 2017 office Memorandum; and Opposed the 11th Aug 2016 P& AR office memorandum".
The union also stated that it was doubtful is the matter was taken seriously by the state government and condemned the legislators for being negligent of the demands of a 'student’s welfare organisation'.
"The ANCSU condemn all the legislators for being irresponsible and negligent and not hearing the hue and cry of the students’ community at this point of time. "
The union therefore demanded the government to take note of the demands else Ancsu will 'will initiate its own course of action'.