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Mr. Louis said they might be killed.
An interview with a Manipur student
In the last few days, I have been exploring Whitefield in Bangalore, where my friend is graduating MBA program at the Group of Institutions. His roommate welcomed me very kindly and shared the communal trauma of Manipur. My friend Afreed introduced Louis, a Manipuri guy, and we went to the rooftop of the apartment to drink black tea and a mixture. I can’t forget that memorable night that we spent together.
Within two days, he shared a detailed explanation of the Manipur incident and their daily life. I prepared insightful doubts and answers in a five-minute read.
Welcome to the Talkgram interview session.
Me: Very interesting to talk with you. I am a blogger on the Medium platform, so I can publish our talk overview to readers of this platform. Can you introduce yourself?
Louis (Manipur Guy): Louis was brought up in a small village in Manipur (Ukhrul). I grew up and studied there well. Christians, Hindus, and Muslims shared their cultural civilization together and maintained untold tranquility. My father and mother were joined to build a hotel and made a solution for our family.
Me; why are you chose this city for higher education and settling here?