A team of Kakching district police commando unit arrested one cadre of banned outfit PREPAK PRO from Hiyanglam Awang Leikai area under Hiyanglam police at around 9am Saturday The arrested cadre has been identified as Salam Dhananjoy Singh alias Muba 49 son of late S Esheihanba of Hiyanglam Awang Leikai According to a police report, Dhananjoy is involved in extortion activities in Kakching, Thoubal, Imphal West and Imphal East districts He works under one self style commander of the armed organisation, Chamba The team seized two mobile phones from his possession Hiyanglam police has registered a case br br p Source Chronicle News Service
The Nehru Yuva Kendra NYK , Thoubal has informed all concerned that the District Yuva Utsavs which was scheduled to be held at Kakching and Thoubal district will be cancelled A release issued by the Convenor, Yuva Utsav Committee, Thoubal has stated that the Secretary, Youth Affairs, Ministry of Youth Affairs Sports, Govt of India through the State Director, NYKS Manipur has directed not to conduct District Yuva Utsavs where concerned State Youth Affairs Department has already conducted District Youth Festival Source The Sangai Express
As part of National TB Elimination programme, aTB screening and awareness programme was held at Irong Thokchom, Thoubal today The screening program was organised by National TB eliminating programme, Thoubal Centre as part of the nation's 100 days intensified campaign on TB elimination, followed by an awareness programme on TB Around 50 people were tested during the screening programme Today's event was attended by District TB Officer Thoubal, Dr Shameen and District Coordinator, Th Stephee as resource persons Source The Sangai Express
DCC stages protest against remarks on Ambedkar
The District Congress Committee, DCC, Thoubal today staged a protest in Thoubal demanding the resignation of Union Home Minister Amit Shah for his remarks made in the Rajya Sabha on BR Ambedkar The protest held outside the gate of DCC Thoubal was led by DCC vice president, Kh Munindro, general secretary, Y Basant and District Mahila Congress Committee Thoubal, Mahila president, L Nganbi Y Basant said that mocking Dr BR Ambedkar, who plays a significant role in framing the Constitution of India by Union Home Minister Amit Shah in Rajya Sabha is a direct challenge to the constitution and democracy of the country Source The Sangai Express
Protest against police killing, arrest of village volunteers in Manipur
IMPHAL, Dec 16: Protest has been intensified in Thoubal district of Manipur on Sunday following the death of a village volunteer and arrest of six others by the police. However, the police alleged that thekilled youth and the arrested youthswas/are underground cadres. The protesters, mostlymeirapaibis (women folks), have blocked National Highway 102, Imphal-Moreh road since []
Nitish Kumar condoles death of two people from Bihar in Manipur
Two migrant workers from Bihar were killed in Manipur's Kakching district, prompting Bihar's Chief Minister to offer condolences and financial aid to their families. In a separate incident in Thoubal district, an armed militant was killed and six others apprehended following a firefight with police commandos. A substantial cache of weapons and ammunition was recovered.
Manipur: Teen PREPAK cadre killed, 6 arrested in Thoubal
Imphal: An 18-year-old suspected to be a Peoples Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK) cadre was allegedly killed in an encounter with the police in Thoubal, Manipur on Saturday. The deceased was identified as Laishram Prem Singh. Six other suspected PREPAK activists were arrested and a large cache of looted arms and ammunition was recovered. According [] The post Manipur: Teen PREPAK cadre killed, 6 arrested in Thoubal appeared first on NorthEast Now .
Manipur: Militant killed, 6 arrested after police clash; 2 labourers shot dead
In Thoubal district, Manipur, a fierce gun battle between police commandos and militants resulted in one militant's death and six apprehensions. A substantial cache of weapons and electronics was recovered. Separately, two laborers were fatally shot in Kakching district. Meanwhile, border fencing along the Manipur-Myanmar border near Moreh has accelerated.
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Suspected Militant Killed In Gunfight With Security Forces In Manipur: Cops
A suspected militant was killed and six members of his gang were arrested following a gunfight with security forces in Manipur's Thoubal district on Saturday, the police said.
Manipur: Militant killed; two labourers shot dead
Manipur police commandos clashed with militants in Thoubal district. One militant was killed, and six were arrested. Weapons and electronic devices were seized. Two laborers were killed in a separate incident in Kakching. Police are investigating the incidents. The identities of the deceased laborers and the arrested militants are being verified.
Manipur: One militant killed in encounter, six held
Imphal: An armed militant was killed and six others were apprehended after a fierce exchange of fire between Manipur Police Commandos and a militant group in Thoubal District on Saturday, officials said. A significant cache of arms and ammunition, along with multiple electronic devices, were also recovered from the spot. A senior police official in Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
18-year-old killed in Manipur encounter, six apprehended
GUWAHATI: An armed individual was killed while six others were apprehended following an encounter with police commandos in Thoubal district of Manipur's Imphal valley on Saturday. The police nabbed seven persons following the incident which tok place in the morning hours. One of them found injured, succumbed to his injuries at a private hospital later. He was identified as Laishram Prem alias Loktak Singh (18). The police suspected the deceased and the others apprehended to be members of an insurgent group. The individuals opened fired after the car they were travelling in was followed by the commandos which led to the encounter. The police recovered a cache of arms and ammunition following the incident.
Blood donation, awareness camp held
As a part of its fifth foundation day celebration, Khangabok Development Society KDS organised blood donation camp cum awareness campaign at Thoubal District Hospital Blood Centre Transfusion Unit on Friday In all, 13 people donated blood at the camp KDS secretary Thokchom Bishworjit informed that the certificate and donor cards will be distributed in a programme organised by the society on December 15 Source Chronicle News Service
Manipur government lifts mobile internet ban in nine districts
Guwahati: The Manipur government on Monday lifted the temporary suspension of internet services in nine districts affected by the ethnic violence recently. State government, after reviewing the prevailing law and order situation and its possible co-relation with the general operation of internet services, decided to lift all forms of temporary suspension of internet and data services in the territorial jurisdiction of Imphal West, Imphal East, Bishnupur, Thoubal, Kakching, Kangpokpi, Churachandpur, Jiribam and Pherzawl districts. Under the power conferred as per Rule 2 of Temporary Suspension of Telecom Services (Public Emergency or Public Safety) Rules, 2017, the Governor of Manipur is pleased to revoke all forms of temporary suspension of internet and data serviceswith immediate effect, an order of the home department read. The state government requested all internet users to refrain from any activities which might pose a threat to the law and order situation in the state. The government said such a situation might warrant temporary suspension of the internet services in the future. Internet services both mobile and broadband were suspended on November 16 in the nine districts after the Imphal valley witnessed widespread violence with protestors torching and attacking the houses and properties of several legislators. The violence broke out after the bodies of three of six missing women and children from Jiribam , killed allegedly after abduction by the Kuki militants, were recovered. Later, when the violence ebbed, the government had restored broadband internet services but conditionally. However, the mobile internet ban continued. An Imphal valley-based organisation called the Federation of Civil Societies Manipur, had on Sunday urged the government to restore the services, highlighting how life without the internet impacted economic and social sectors. According to the organisation, the ban had severely affected local entrepreneurs, professionals, businesses, students and healthcare services.
Pressure mounts on Manipur government to restore mobile internet
GUWAHATI: As mobile internet services continue to remain suspended in nine of ethnic violence-hit Manipurs 16 districts, pressure is now mounting on the state government to lift the ban. An Imphal valley-based organisation, called the Federation of Civil Societies Manipur, on Sunday urged the government to restore the services, highlighting how life without the internet has impacted economic and social sectors. According to the organisation, the ban has severely affected local entrepreneurs, professionals, businesses, students and healthcare services. The organisation said the government suspended the mobile internet services to maintain law and order but did not realise how the daily life of people would be impacted by this decision. It said the students were at the receiving end due to frequent suspension of internet services besides curfews and general strikes called by organisations. Students rely heavily on the internet to access resources. Secondly, placement agencies are now not willing to visit the campuses due to curfews and general strikes in the state, the organisation said. There has not been any major incident of violence relating to the ethnic conflict in the past few days but the government is not taking any chances. It fears that the restoration of mobile internet services might trigger fresh violence. Internet services both mobile and broadband were suspended on November 16 in the nine districts of Imphal East, Imphal West, Kakching, Bishnupur, Thoubal, Churachandpur, Kangpokpi, Pherzawl, and Jiribam after the Imphal valley witnessed widespread violence with protestors torching and attacking the houses and properties of several legislators. The violence broke out after the bodies of three of six missing women and children from Jiribam, killed allegedly after abduction by the Kuki militants, were recovered. Later, when the violence ebbed, the government restored broadband internet services but conditionally. However, the mobile internet ban has continued. It has been periodically extended.
Nganthorakliba Numidangwai released
A book titled Nganthorakliba Numindangwai written by Tikendrajit Akoijam, CEO of YVU Thoubal was released today in a function held at YVU Bhavan located at Thoubal Wangmataba The book release function was graced by Professor Huirem Bihari, convenor of Manipuri Language Advisory Board Sahitya Academy, New Delhi, AK Debendra, retd Wing Commander ad president of Manipur Sahitya Samithy, Thoubal and Salam Tomba, president of QUAD Writers Moirang The gathering also observed silence for one minute in honour of all those bravehearts who sacrificed their lives since the beginning of the conflict on May 3, 2023 Source The Sangai Express
Manipur police, CRPF, and Assam Rifles recover illegal firearms
Imphal: Manipur police, CRPF, and Assam Rifles intensified their raids on Friday, targeting the hideouts of armed miscreants in the foothill of Pechi Chinglak under the Thoubal police station in the southern Thoubal district. At around 6 AM, a joint operation led to the seizure of a cache of arms, ammunition, and explosives beneath the [] The post Manipur police, CRPF, and Assam Rifles recover illegal firearms appeared first on NorthEast Now .
Manipur: Ban on mobile internet in 9 districts extended till Dec 9
Imphal: The Manipur government extended the ban on mobile data services in nine restive districts till December 9, according to an order issued by the Home Department on Saturday. The decision was taken after reviewing the prevailing law and order situation in Imphal West, Imphal East, Kakching, Bishnupur, Thoubal, Churachandpur, Kangpokpi, Pherzawl and Jiribam districts Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Mobile internet ban extended in nine districts of Manipur
Imphal: The Manipur government on Thursday extended the suspension of mobile internet for two days in nine districts of the state till December 7. An order issued by the Home Department said the suspension was extended in Imphal West, Imphal East, Kakching, Bishnupur, Thoubal, Churachandpur, Kangpokpi, Pherzawl and Jiribam till 5.15 pm of December 7. Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Mobile internet ban extended till Dec 5 in nine Manipur districts
IMPHAL, Dec 3: The Manipur government on Tuesday extended the suspension of mobile internet for two days in nine districts of the state till December 5. An order issued by the Home Department said the suspension was extended in Imphal West, Imphal East, Kakching, Bishnupur, Thoubal, Churachandpur, Kangpokpi, Pherzawl and Jiribam till 5.15 pm of []
Manipur violence: Mobile internet ban extended till December 5 in nine districts
IMPHAL: The Manipur government on Tuesday extended the suspension of mobile internet for two days in nine districts of the state till December 5. An order issued by the Home Department said the suspension was extended in Imphal West, Imphal East, Kakching, Bishnupur, Thoubal, Churachandpur, Kangpokpi, Pherzawl and Jiribam till 5.15 pm of December 5. The state government after reviewing the prevailing law and order situation and its correlation with the general operation of internet services has decided to continue suspension of mobile internet and mobile data services, including VSATs and VPN services., it said. Internet services have been temporarily suspended since November 16, after violence broke out in the state following the recovery of the bodies of three women and three children in Jiri and Barak rivers in Manipur and Assam, respectively. The Manipur government had conditionally lifted the suspension on broadband services (ILL and FTTH) on November 19, considering the hardships faced by common people, healthcare facilities, educational institutions and other offices. Manipur violence: Autopsy of kidnapped infant reveals multiple gunshot wounds, missing eyeball
GUWAHATI: The Manipur government on Friday asked the army to find out a 56-year-old man reported missing from the Leimakhong Army camp in the Kangpokpi district on November 25, even as educational institutes reopened in the Imphal valley and Jiribam district after a gap of 13 days. Addressing a press conference, Chief Minister N Biren Singh said the state government had asked the army to take the responsibility of tracing the man, Laishram Kamalbabu Singh who is from the Meitei community. He hails from the Loitang Khunoy locality falling under the Sekmai Assembly segment. Earlier, an FIR was lodged with the police over his disappearance. Singh said Sekmai MLA Dingo Singh and members of a Joint Action Committee (JAC), formed in connection with the mans disappearance, met him on Thursday and submitted a memorandum, addressed to the Prime Minister. He said the JAC and the residents demanded the immediate rescue of the missing person. His whereabouts are still unknown. The state government has urged army and central government officials to trace him, Singh said. As tension is building over the incident, he appealed to people to stay calm. Meanwhile, educational institutes reopened in the Imphal East, Imphal West, Bishnupur, Kakching, Thoubal (all in Imphal valley) and Jiribam districts. The decision on the resumption of classes was taken following an improvement in the law and order situation. Curfew was relaxed from 5 am to 4 pm. According to official sources, the schools recorded a turnout of around 80%. The sources said there was a lot of excitement among students to be back in school. The turnout in my zone was 79%-80%. The children were very enthusiastic, Sucheta Khumukcham, zonal education officer, Imphal West district, told this newspaper. I feel the turnout will increase in the coming days, she added. The government had earlier ordered the closure of educational institutions due to widespread protests against the recent killings of three women and three children in Jiribam.
Schools and colleges in Manipur's Imphal Valley, Jiribam district reopen after 13 days
IMPHAL: Schools and colleges in Manipur's Imphal Valley and Jiribam district resumed classes on Friday after a hiatus of 13 days, officials said. Students in their school uniforms and parents were seen waiting for buses in the state's capital Imphal with the law and order situation improving in the valley districts. The Directorate of Education Schools and the Higher and Technical Education Department had on Thursday ordered the resumption of classes in Imphal East, Imphal West, Bishnupur, Kakching, Thoubal and Jiribam districts. K Biken Singh, a central government official whose two children study in a private school in Imphal, said, It is a great relief that schools have reopened. Final exams of my children, who are in Class 6 and Class 7, were scheduled to start from the second week of December and parts of the syllabus are yet to be completed. Reopening of schools will allow the teachers to interact with their students. Educational institutes in the valley districts and Jiribam have remained closed since November 16 after the dead bodies of three women and three children in Jiribam were recovered from the Jiri and Barak rivers in Manipur and Assam respectively. Meanwhile, the state government ordered relaxation of curfew from 5 am to 4 pm on Friday in all five valley districts and Jiribam to enable people to purchase essential items and medicines, according to an official order. Due to developing law and orders situation in the districts, there is a need to relax restrictions on the movement of people to facilitate the public to purchase essential items including medicines and food items. Restriction of movement of people outside their residences is hereby lifted for Friday from 5 am to 4 pm according to a government order. District Magistrates of Imphal East, Imphal West, Bishnupur, Kakching and Thoubal issued the order separately. The relaxation, however, shall not include any gathering/ sit-in/ rally without obtaining approval through competent authority, the order read. Violence had escalated in Manipur after three women and three children belonging to the Meitei community had gone missing from a relief camp in Jiribam after a gunfight between security forces and suspected Kuki-Zo militants resulted in the deaths of 10 insurgents on November 11. Bodies of those six were later found. More than 250 people have been killed and thousands rendered homeless in ethnic violence between Imphal Valley-based Meiteis and adjoining hills-based Kuki-Zo groups since May last year.
Schools, colleges in Manipur's Imphal Valley, Jiribam district reopen
Imphal: Schools and colleges in Manipur's Imphal Valley and Jiribam district resumed classes on Friday after a hiatus of 13 days, officials said. Students in their school uniforms and parents were seen waiting for buses in the state's capital Imphal with the law and order situation improving in the valley districts. The Directorate of Education Schools and the Higher and Technical Education Department had on Thursday ordered the resumption of classes in Imphal East, Imphal West, Bishnupur, Kakching, Thoubal and Jiribam districts. K Biken Singh, a central government official whose two children study in a private school in Imphal, said, It is a great relief that schools have reopened. Final exams of my children, who are in Class 6 and Class 7, were scheduled to start from the second week of December and parts of the syllabus are yet to be completed. Reopening of schools will allow the teachers to interact with their students. Educational institutes in the valley districts and Jiribam have remained closed since November 16 after the dead bodies of three women and three children in Jiribam were recovered from the Jiri and Barak rivers in Manipur and Assam respectively. Meanwhile, the state government ordered relaxation of curfew from 5 am to 4 pm on Friday in all five valley districts and Jiribam to enable people to purchase essential items and medicines, according to an official order. Due to developing law and orders situation in the districts, there is a need to relax restrictions on the movement of people to facilitate the public to purchase essential items including medicines and food items. Restriction of movement of people outside their residences is hereby lifted for Friday from 5 am to 4 pm according to a government order. District Magistrates of Imphal East, Imphal West, Bishnupur, Kakching and Thoubal issued the order separately. The relaxation, however, shall not include any gathering/ sit-in/ rally without obtaining approval through competent authority, the order read. Violence had escalated in Manipur after three women and three children belonging to the Meitei community had gone missing from a relief camp in Jiribam after a gunfight between security forces and suspected Kuki-Zo militants resulted in the deaths of 10 insurgents on November 11. Bodies of those six were later found. More than 250 people have been killed and thousands rendered homeless in ethnic violence between Imphal Valley-based Meiteis and adjoining hills-based Kuki-Zo groups since May last year.
Manipur: Schools, Colleges In Districts With Curfew In Place To Remain Closed For Indefinite Period
The educational institutes in Imphal East and West, Bishnupur, Thoubal, Kakching and Jiribam will continue to remain closed from Wednesday until further orders
IMPHAL: The Manipur government on Tuesday announced an extension of the closure of all schools and colleges in districts , where curfew is in place, from November 27 for an indefinite period. The educational institutes in Imphal East and West, Bishnupur, Thoubal, Kakching and Jiribam will continue to remain closed from Wednesday until further orders. Schools and colleges in these districts have remained closed since November 16 after the dead bodies of three women and three children in Jiribam were recovered from the Jiri and Barak rivers in Manipur and Assam respectively. An order issued by the Directorate of Education said, All schools of the state government and government-aided, private and central schools located in valley districts will continue to remain closed from November 27, 2024 till further order. A separate order stated that the government educational institutions, government-aided colleges under the Higher and Techincal Education Department, including state universities, located in the districts where curfew has been imposed, shall continue to be closed until further orders. NIA launches probe into three recent cases of violence in Manipur Meanwhile, curfew has been relaxed in all five valley districts and Jiribam from 5 am to 12 noon to enable people to purchase essential items and medicines, according to orders issued by the district magistrates. However, sit-ins, rallies and gatherings without obtaining prior approval from competent authority will not be allowed during the relaxation period, the orders said. The extension of the closure of educational institutes was announced after Imphal Valley-based civil society organisation Coordinating Committee on Manipur Integrity (COCOMI) decided to observe a shutdown of offices of the state and the central governments for two days from Wednesday, demanding removal of AFSPA and an operation against suspected Kuki militants. COCOMI, however, exempted educational institutions from the purview of the proposed shutdown. Violence escalated in Manipur after three women and three children belonging to the Meitei community had gone missing from a relief camp in Jiribam after a gunfight between security forces and suspected Kuki-Zo militants resulted in the deaths of 10 insurgents on November 11. Bodies of those six were later found. More than 250 people have been killed and thousands rendered homeless in ethnic violence between Imphal Valley-based Meiteis and adjoining hills-based Kuki-Zo groups since May last year.
Manipur Extends Mobile Internet Ban in 9 Districts for Two More Days
Imphal: The Manipur government has extended the suspension of mobile internet services in nine districts for an additional two days, following a review of the law and order situation. The mobile internet ban, initially imposed on November 16, will now remain in effect until 5:15 PM on November 27. The suspension includes mobile internet, mobile data services, VSATs, and VPN services across the districts of Imphal West, Imphal East, Bishnupur, Thoubal, Kakching, Kangpokpi, Churachandpur, Jiribam, and Pherzawl. The decision follows escalating violence in the state, which has been experiencing ethnic strife between Meitei and Kuki communities since May 2023. The violence surged after the recovery of the bodies of three women and three children on November 11, who were allegedly abducted by Kuki-Zo militants. These abductions occurred amid an ongoing encounter between Kuki militants and security forces, during which 10 militants were killed. In response to the rising unrest, which included widespread protests and arson attacks on the homes of legislators in Imphal Valley on November 16, the state government deemed it necessary to extend the internet shutdown to prevent the spread of provocative content by anti-social elements. The suspension initially affected seven districts before being expanded to Jiribam and Pherzawl. Manipur's ongoing ethnic conflict has claimed at least 258 lives and displaced tens of thousands since May 3, 2023. Authorities have emphasized that the internet ban is a precautionary measure to maintain public order and prevent further escalation of violence.
Imphal Valley, Jiribam schools, colleges to reopen on Monday
IMPHAL, Nov 24: Schools and colleges in Manipurs Imphal Valley and Jiribam district will reopen on Monday after remaining closed for a week, an official said. The schools and colleges were shut in Imphal West, Imphal East, Thoubal, Bishnupur, Kakching, and Jiribam last week due to prohibitory orders issued in view of fresh violence in []
Manipur: Schools, colleges to reopen in Imphal Valley, Jiribam on Monday
IMPHAL: Schools and colleges in Manipur's Imphal Valley and Jiribam district will reopen on Monday after remaining closed for a week, an official said. The schools and colleges were shut in Imphal West, Imphal East, Thoubal, Bishnupur, Kakching, and Jiribam last week due to prohibitory orders issued in view of fresh violence in the state, he said. An order issued by the Directorate of Education - Schools said, Normal classes will resume for all schools of the state, government, government-aided, private and central schools from November 25. In a separate order, the Higher and Technical Education Department said, It is hereby ordered that all government educational institutions/government-aided colleges under the Higher and Technical Educational Department, including state universities, shall resume classes from November 25. Three women, three children missing after Jiribam gunfight; Meiteis and Kukis hold bandhs in Manipur Three bodies out of six missing persons suspected were found in Manipur's Jiribam district
Manipur: Mobile internet suspension extended till Nov 25 in seven districts
Imphal: The Manipur government extended for two more days the suspension of mobile internet and data services in seven districts as a precautionary measure, officials said on Saturday, November 23. The seven districts which include both the valley and hills are Imphal West, Imphal East, Bishnupur, Thoubal, Kakching, Kangpokpi, and Churachandpur. The suspension of mobile Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Mobile internet suspension extended for two days in Manipur
Imphal: The Manipur government on Saturday extended suspension of mobile internet services for two days in seven districts of the state, according to an order. Amid escalating violence, the administration suspended the services on November 16 for two days to prevent anti-social elements from spreading content that might create law and order problems. It has been extended several times since then. The state government after reviewing the prevailing law and order situation has decided to continue suspension of mobile internet services in Imphal West, Imphal East, Kakching, Bishnupur, Thoubal, Churachandpur and Kangpokpi for another two days in public interests, the order issued by the home department said. Internet services were suspended on November 16 after violence broke out in the state following recovery of bodies of three women and three children. The Manipur government had lifted the suspension on broadband services on November 19, considering the hardships faced by common people, healthcare facilities, educational institutions and other offices.
IMPHAL: Several Meitei organisations on Thursday organised demonstrations and rallies in various parts of the Imphal valley against the re-imposition of Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) in the state. The protesters also demanded prompt action against the members of the Kuki-Zo-Hmar group who were allegedly responsible for the killing of six civilians including three women and three children from Jiribam. The protesters, belonging to organisations such as Meira Paibis held sit-ins against the re-imposition of AFSPA in areas falling under six police stations of the state. The Centre on November 14 re-imposed the AFSPA in Manipur's six police station areas, including Jiribam. At present, the entire state, except for the areas under the jurisdiction of 13 police stations, is under AFSPA. Employees of a car showroom in the state capital also demonstrated condemning a gun attack by unknown miscreants on early Wednesday at the outlet. Police said gunmen had fired a few rounds into the office and inside the showroom damaging at least one vehicle. A rally was also taken from Waikhom Mani College to Thoubal Mela ground in Thoubal district covering a distance of nearly 2 km, to protest against the deteriorating law and order situation in the state. A number of organisations including All Thoubal United Clubs Organisation organised the rally. Biased resolution: Manipur Kuki-Zo MLAs slam NDA colleagues The fresh series of violent incidents in the state was triggered by the brutal murder of a Kuki tribal woman from Jiribam allegedly by Meiti extremists earlier this month. According to an FIR filed by the woman's husband, she was brutally raped and burnt alive by Meiti militants along with the houses of other tribals belonging to the Hmar tribal community in a village in the Jiribam district. This was followed by CRPF and police personnel shooting dead 10 people belonging to the same tribe as the woman, claiming them to be militants. Kuki-Zo organisations claimed they were village volunteers and demanded a thorough investigation into the killings. A day after, six members of a Meitei family from the same villagethree women and three childrenwere reported missing, with officials saying that they were likely abducted by Kuki militants. Violent protests led by Meitei groups broke out after the recovery of the six bodies from the Jiri river in Jiribam and Barak river in Cachar of neighbouring Assam over the past few days. Protesting mobs attacked, burnt and looted the homes and properties of over a dozen legislators, including a minister prompting the Centre to deploy more armed forces in the violence-hit areas. An indefinite curfew was also imposed in several districts of the Imphal valley. The state government on Thursday relaxed curfew in four valley districts for varied durations to facilitate people to purchase essential items. District magistrates of Imphal East and Thoubal ordered relaxation of curfew hours from 5 am to 12 noon. For Imphal West and Bishnupur districts, the relaxation will be from 5 am to 4 pm. Earlier the authorities of all four districts had said that curfew relaxation hours would be from 5 am to 4 pm. (With inputs from PTI)
Manipur Violence: Schools, Colleges In Imphal Valley To Remain Closed Till Nov 23
Schools and colleges in the five Valley districts -- Imphal West, Imphal East, Thoubal, Bishnupur and Kakching -- were shut on November 16 amid fresh tensions
KOLKATA: Rights activist Irom Sharmila believes that Prime Minister Narendra Modi's direct intervention is essential to resolving the crisis in violence-hit Manipur, warning that the reimposition of the draconian Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act in six police station areas in the northeastern state could escalate the unrest further. Sharmila appealed to Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh to take moral responsibility for the unrest and step down, while urging the Centre to hold a referendum to understand the people's aspirations and determine a path to resolve the crisis. In a telephonic interview with PTI, Sharmila, known as the 'Iron Lady of Manipur,' stressed the importance of the Centre respecting the diversity, values, and practices of the northeast's ethnic groups. She emphasised that sensitivity and understanding are vital for restoring peace in the region. The approach of the Centre is not right. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is visiting every state, but he has not gone to Manipur. He is the democratically elected leader of the country. It has been nearly eighteen months since the violence started, yet he has not visited. Only direct intervention by Prime Minister Modi can help resolve the crisis, Sharmila claimed. Alleging that CM N. Biren Singh has failed to restore peace, Sharmila stressed that immediate and decisive action is needed to stop the ongoing ethnic violence, which has claimed over 200 lives and displaced thousands since May last year. The wrong policies of the state government have pushed Manipur into this unprecedented crisis. The chief minister must immediately step down for failing to restore peace since May last year. The BJP must ask him to resign. He has failed the people of Manipur, she said. The Centre first needs to understand the problem and what the people of Manipur want, she said. The Centre must conduct a referendum among the communities to determine how to resolve the crisis. The government needs to understand what the people of Manipur want before taking corrective steps, she said. Forces given free hand, asked to focus on intel-based operations in Manipur The Centre last week reimposed AFSPA in six police station areas of Manipur, including the violence-hit Jiribam, citing the continuous volatile situation due to ongoing ethnic violence. This came on the same day the Manipur Police announced the seizure of a cache of arms and ammunition from the Jiribam and Churachandpur districts. Criticising the Centre's decision to reimpose AFSPA in some areas following the recent spate of violence, the rights activist reiterated her long-standing opposition to the Act, describing it as a colonial-era law that cannot address Manipur's problems. AFSPA can never be a solution. It is a draconian law. It has been in Manipur for so long, yet it hasn't stopped the violence. The Centre must recognise that the northeast is part of India not just in words but in practice. The reimposition of AFSPA would further aggravate the situation, Sharmila, who conducted a 16-year-old fast demanding withdrawal of the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act, said. Reflecting on her activism, she said, AFSPA has brought nothing but suffering to the people of Manipur. It's time we moved beyond such colonial laws to find real solutions. Sharmila questioned the double standards in addressing law and order issues in different parts of the country. Congress chief Kharge writes to President Murmu seeking intervention in Manipur situation Can you impose AFSPA or suspend internet services for months in cities like Mumbai or Delhi or any big states like Uttar Pradesh or Madhya Pradesh during a crisis? India is a democratic country, and such measures should not be carried forward from the colonial era. In the name of fighting insurgency, crores of rupees are wasted, which could have been used for the development of the northeast, she stated. The ethnic violence between Meitei and Kuki groups in Manipur, which began in May last year, has resulted in the deaths of nearly 300 people and rendered around 1 lakh people homeless. The fresh incidents of violence were triggered by the brutal rape and murder of a Kuki tribal woman from Jiribam allegedly by Meiti extremists earlier this month. According to an FIR filed by the woman's husband, she was brutally raped and burnt alive by Meiti militants. This was followed by CRPF and police personnel shooting dead 10 people belonging to the same tribe as the woman, claiming them to be militants. Meanwhile, Kuki-Zo organisations claimed they were village volunteers and demanded a thorough investigation into the killings. A day after, six members of a Meitei family from the same villagethree women and three childrenwere reported missing, with officials saying that they were likely abducted by Kuki militants. Protests led by Meitei groups broke out after the reported recovery of six bodies, believed to be of those reported missing. Defying curfew orders, a Meitei group on Monday took to the streets and locked several government offices in Imphal's West district to protest the recent killings in Jiribam even as the Centre decided to rush about 5,000 paramilitary troops to tackle the volatile situation in restive Manipur after Union Home Minister Amit Shah's review meeting in New Delhi. Curfew was imposed for an indefinite period in Imphal East and West, Bishnupur, Thoubal and Kakching districts of Imphal Valley due to developing law and order situation. Sharmila called on both the state and central governments to address the apprehensions and fears of various ethnic groups with love and compassion. The values, principles, and practices of different ethnic groups must be respected. India is known for its diversity, and the Centre must recognise and embrace it in Manipur as well, she said. Sharmila began her hunger strike in 2000 after 10 civilians were allegedly killed by security forces at a bus stop in Malom near Imphal. Her 16-year-long peaceful resistance against AFSPA earned her widespread recognition but did not result in the repeal of the law. She ended her hunger strike in 2016, subsequently married in 2017 after miserably failing to make a mark in the assembly elections, and is now settled in south India with her family, including her twin daughters. 'Completely failed to resolve crisis': NPP withdraws support to Biren Singh-led government in Manipur
Manipur government lifts suspension on broadband services
IMPHAL: The Manipur government has conditionally lifted the suspension on broadband services three days after imposing it, considering the hardships faced by common people, healthcare facilities, educational institutions and other offices. Mobile internet services, however, remained suspended , according to an order issued by Home Commissioner N Ashok Kumar. Amid escalating violence, the administration clamped the restriction order in seven districts on November 16. Considering the sufferings of the common people as the internet ban had affected functioning of important offices, institutions, and people who work from home, the state government has made a considered decision to lift suspension in case of broadband services conditionally, the order said. A subscriber shall not accept any connection other than the one allowed, and no Wifi or hotspots shall be allowed, it said. The government, however, decided to keep the ban on mobile internet data, according to the order. Congress chief Kharge writes to President Murmu seeking intervention in Manipur situation The administration imposed the suspension on November 16 in seven districts - Imphal East and West, Bishnupur, Thoubal, Kakching, Kangpokpi and Churachandpur for two days to prevent anti-social elements from spreading content that might create law and order problems. The suspension was extended for two more days on Monday.
Manipur JD(U) MLA calls for terrorist tag for killers of women, children in Jiribam
Imphal: Manipurs JD(U) MLA Abdul Nasir on Monday, November 18 wrote to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, urging the centre to declare those responsible for the killing of women and children in the Jiribam district as terrorists. Nasir, the MLA of Lilong constituency in Thoubal district, dubbed the killings an act of cowardice and heinous crime Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Protester killed in firing during clash with security forces in Manipur's Jiribam
IMPHAL: A protester was killed in firing during a clash between security forces and a mob that was vandalising properties in Manipur's Jiribam district, police said on Monday. Police confirmed that one person was killed in firing but said it was not immediately clear who opened fire, while eyewitnesses claimed the firing came from the direction of the security forces. The incident took place late on Sunday night when agitators were vandalising properties at Babupara in the Jiribam police station area to protest the killing of women and children abducted by militants. One person was killed in firing; it was not immediately clear who opened fire, a police officer said. The deceased has been identified as K Athouba, who was in his twenties, he said. The offices of the Congress and BJP, and a house belonging to Jiribam's Independent MLA were ransacked by a group of agitators. They brought furniture, paper and other things out of the properties and made a bonfire out of them in front of the buildings, officials said. Earlier on Sunday, the body of another man, whose identity was yet to be ascertained, was found near Jiribam town and it was kept in the district hospital. Meanwhile, an uneasy calm prevailed in Imphal Valley, where curfew remained enforced and internet services suspended after agitators vandalised and set ablaze properties belonging to several ministers and legislators. Senior police officers deployed in Manipur's Jiribam as search continues for six missing persons Markets and business establishments, barring pharmacies, remained closed, while public transport was off the roads but a few private vehicles were seen on the roads. Security forces have intensified patrolling in parts of Imphal and increased deployment at many of the residences of legislators as well as all major roads leading to the secretariat, state BJP headquarters and Raj Bhavan. The National People's Party (NPP), which has seven MLAs in the 60-member Manipur Assembly, on Sunday withdrew support from the BJP-led government, claiming that the N Biren Singh dispensation has completely failed to resolve the crisis and restore normalcy in the northeastern state. The withdrawal of support, however, would not have any impact on the BJP government, as the saffron party enjoys a majority with its 32 MLAs. The saffron camp has also the support of five MLAs of the Naga People's Front (NPF) and six JD(U) legislators. Manipur has seen a fresh wave of protests after six people went missing from a camp for displaced persons in Jiribam on Monday, following a gunfight between armed men and security forces that resulted in the deaths of 10 Kuki youths. On Sunday, the bodies of two persons, believed to be among the six missing people from Jiribam, were found floating in the Barak River in neighbouring Cachar district of Assam. Two days ago, the bodies of three persons, also from the same group, were found floating in the Jiri River in Jiribam and brought to Silchar Medical College and Hospital for post-mortem examinations. According to senior police officer officers of Assam, bodies of five missing persons have been found so far. A BJP MLA's ancestral house was vandalised in Imphal Valley on Sunday, while a building owned by Ashab Uddin, the Independent legislator of Jiribam, was ransacked, officials said. The incidents occurred a day after irate mobs set fire to the residences of three BJP legislators, one of whom is a senior minister, and a Congress MLA in various districts of Imphal Valley where an indefinite curfew has been clamped. The properties of three other state ministers and six MLAs were attacked earlier on Saturday. Security forces also foiled the attempt of the agitators to storm the ancestral residence of Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh on Saturday evening. Curfew was imposed for an indefinite period in Imphal East and West, Bishnupur, Thoubal and Kakching districts of Imphal Valley due to developing law and order situation, he said. The state administration suspended internet services in seven districts. More than 220 people have been killed and thousands rendered homeless in ethnic violence between Imphal Valley-based Meiteis and adjoining hills-based Kuki-Zo groups since May last year. The ethnically diverse Jiribam, which was largely untouched by the clashes in Imphal Valley and the adjoining hills, witnessed violence after the mutilated body of a farmer was found in a field in June this year. Amit Shah reviews security situation in Manipur amid soaring tension
Amit Shah reviews security situation in Manipur amid soaring tension
NEW DELHI: Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday cancelled his multiple planned rallies in the Vidarbha region of poll-bound Maharashtra and returned to the national capital to review the security situation in the wake of fresh violence that erupted in Manipur, sources said. The sources said the Home Minister held a high-level review meeting with senior officials and took stock of the situation while directing them to take all possible measures to bring normalcy back in the state. The Home Minister has again called a meeting of the senior officials on Monday, they said, adding where a detailed discussion on the law and order situation in Manipur will take place. Meanwhile, Director General of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) Anish Dayal has been rushed to Imphal to assess the security situation in Manipur, which has been witnessing intermittent violent incidents since May 2023 following the ethnic clashes between Meitei and Kuki communities. Tensions escalated in Manipur on Saturday following the recovery of the bodies of six individuals, who were reportedly abducted and killed by militants in Jiribam. On Saturday, irate mobs attacked the residences of state ministers and MLAs, ransacking and setting some of them on fire. The protesters attempted to storm Chief Minister N Biren Singhs house also, prompting security forces to respond with tear gas to disperse the crowds across Imphal.. 'Completely failed to resolve crisis': NPP withdraws support to Biren Singh-led government in Manipur The fresh incidents of violent protests took place on Saturday night even as an indefinite curfew was clamped after people, agitated by the killing of three women and three children by militants in Jiribam district, attacked the residences of three state ministers and six MLAs earlier on Saturday. Enraged people torched the houses of PWD Minister Govindas Konthoujam at Ningthoukhong, Hiyanglam's BJP MLA Y Radheshyam at Langmeidong Bazar, Wangjing Tentha's BJP MLA Paonam Brojen in Thoubal district and Khundrakpam's Congress MLA Th Lokeshwar in Imphal East district, the officials said. The legislators and their family members were not at home when the mob stormed their residential compounds, vandalised properties and set the houses on fire, police said, adding the houses were partially burnt in the incidents. On Sunday morning, there was a tense calm in all five districts of the Imphal Valley, where the curfew was imposed and internet services were suspended following violent protests. The Manipur Police on November 11 claimed 10 suspected militants were killed in a fierce gunfight with security forces after insurgents in camouflage uniforms and armed with sophisticated weapons fired indiscriminately at Borobekra Police Station and an adjacent CRPF camp at Jakuradhor in Jiribam district. Hours later, suspected militants allegedly abducted six civilians, including women and children, from the same district, police had claimed. On Saturday, the Union home ministry said that all security forces deployed in Manipur have been directed to take necessary steps to restore order and peace in the state where the situation remained fragile in the past few days. It said armed miscreants from both communities in conflict have been indulging in violence leading to unfortunate loss of lives and disruption in public order. The home ministry said strict action would be initiated against anyone trying to indulge in violent and disruptive activities. The Centre had on Thursday reimposed the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act in Manipur's six police station areas, including the violence-hit Jiribam. More than 220 people have been killed and thousands rendered homeless in ethnic violence between Imphal Valley-based Meiteis and adjoining hills-based Kuki-Zo groups since May last year. It started after a 'Tribal Solidarity March' was organised in the hill districts to protest against the Meitei community's demand for Scheduled Tribe (ST) status. The ethnically diverse Jiribam, which was largely untouched by the clashes in Imphal Valley and the adjoining hills, witnessed violence after the mutilated body of a farmer was found in a field in June this year. (With inputs from PTI) 'BJP deliberately wants Manipur to burn': Kharge
Amit Shah cancels election rallies in Maharashtra, heads back to Delhi as protests rage in Manipur
NEW DELHI: Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday cancelled his rallies in poll-bound Maharashtra and is headed back to Delhi as the situation in Manipur continues to be volatile, according to sources. The home minister is likely to hold a meeting to review the situation in the northeastern state, the sources said. Irate mobs set fire to the residences of three more BJP legislators, one of whom is a senior minister, and a Congress MLA in various districts of Imphal Valley on Saturday night even as security forces foiled an attempt by agitators to storm the ancestral residence of Chief Minister N Biren Singh. Shah was supposed to attend a few election rallies as part of the BJP's campaign in Maharashtra but he has cancelled them and is returning to the national capital, the sources said. Though there was no official word on the reason behind the cancellation of the minister's rallies, the sources indicated that it could be due to the volatile situation in Manipur. The home minister is likely to hold a meeting with top officers in Delhi to review the situation in Manipur, the sources said. A team of central security officers is expected to visit Manipur soon to assess the situation and assist the state government in tackling the situation, they said. Protesters storm residences of two Manipur ministers, three MLAs over killing of six persons, curfew clamped The fresh incidents of violence took place on Saturday night even as an indefinite curfew was clamped after people, agitated by the killing of three women and children each by militants in Jiribam district, attacked the residences of three state ministers and six MLAs earlier in the day. The angry mobs torched the houses of PWD Minister Govindas Konthoujam at Ningthoukhong, Hiyanglam's BJP MLA Y Radheshyam at Langmeidong Bazar, Wangjing Tentha's BJP MLA Paonam Brojen in Thoubal district and Khundrakpam's Congress MLA Thokchom Lokeshwar in Imphal East district, according to officials. On Sunday morning, there was a tense calm in all five districts of the Imphal Valley, where the curfew was imposed and internet services were suspended following violent protests after the discovery of the bodies of six people who were allegedly abducted and killed by militants in Jiribam. Manipur government urges Centre to withdraw AFSPA
Amit Shah Cancels Maharashtra Rallies Amid Manipur Crisis
New Delhi: Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday cancelled his rallies in poll-bound Maharashtra and is headed back to Delhi as the situation in Manipur continues to be volatile, according to sources.The home minister is likely to hold a meeting to review the situation in the northeastern state, the sources said. Irate mobs set fire to the residences of three more BJP legislators, one of whom is a senior minister, and a Congress MLA in various districts of Imphal Valley on Saturday night even as security forces foiled an attempt by agitators to storm the ancestral residence of Chief Minister N Biren Singh. Shah was supposed to attend a few election rallies as part of the BJP's campaign in Maharashtra but he has cancelled them and is returning to the national capital, the sources said. Though there was no official word on the reason behind the cancellation of the minister's rallies, the sources indicated that it could be due to the volatile situation in Manipur. The home minister is likely to hold a meeting with top officers in Delhi to review the situation in Manipur, the sources said. A team of central security officers is expected to visit Manipur soon to assess the situation and assist the state government in tackling the situation, they said. The fresh incidents of violence took place on Saturday night even as an indefinite curfew was clamped after people, agitated by the killing of three women and children each by militants in Jiribam district, attacked the residences of three state ministers and six MLAs earlier in the day. The angry mobs torched the houses of PWD Minister Govindas Konthoujam at Ningthoukhong, Hiyanglam's BJP MLA Y Radheshyam at Langmeidong Bazar, Wangjing Tentha's BJP MLA Paonam Brojen in Thoubal district and Khundrakpam's Congress MLA Thokchom Lokeshwar in Imphal East district, according to officials. On Sunday morning, there was a tense calm in all five districts of the Imphal Valley, where the curfew was imposed and internet services were suspended following violent protests after the discovery of the bodies of six people who were allegedly abducted and killed by militants in Jiribam.
4 MLA homes set ablaze in Manipur, agitators target CM's house
Imphal: Irate mobs set fire to the residences of three more BJP legislators, one of whom is a senior minister, and a Congress MLA in various districts of Imphal Valley even as security forces foiled the attempt of agitators to storm the ancestral residence of Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh, officials said. The fresh incidents of violent protests took place on Saturday night even as indefinite curfew was clamped after people, agitated by the killing of three women and children each by militants in Jiribam district, attacked the residences of three state ministers and six MLAs earlier on Saturday. Enraged people torched the houses of PWD Minister Govindas Konthoujam at Ningthoukhong, Hiyanglam's BJP MLA Y Radheshyam at Langmeidong Bazar, Wangjing Tentha's BJP MLA Paonam Brojen in Thoubal district and Khundrakpam's Congress MLA Th Lokeshwar in Imphal East district, the officials said. The legislators and their family members were not at home when the angry mob stormed their residential compounds, vandalised properties and set the houses on fire, police said, adding the houses were partially burnt in the incidents. Fire services rushed to the spots and doused the blaze before the flames engulfed the entire houses. On Saturday night, protesters also advanced towards Biren Singh's ancestral residence at Luwangshangbam in Imphal East but were stopped short of 100-200 metres by security forces. Security personnel, including Assam Rifles, BSF and state forces, fired several rounds of tear gas shells, rubber bullets to disperse the protesters and foiled the attempt to damage Singh's house, officials said. Later, protesters burnt tyres on the main road leading to Biren Singh's residence and piled iron roads to prevent vehicular movement. Protests continued till around 11 pm in Mantripukhri area, some 3-4 km from the CM's ancestral home. Officials told PTI that many of the protesters had come in vehicles from other constituencies, and not from Heingang assembly seat, which the CM represented. On Sunday morning, the situation remained calm but tense in all five districts of Imphal Valley, where an indefinite curfew has been imposed and internet services suspended following violent protests after the discovery of the bodies of six persons, three women and children each, allegedly abducted and killed by militants in Jiribam. Piles of burnt debris remained on the roads of state capital Imphal, a day after the violent protests. Security forces have intensified patrolling in parts of Imphal and increased deployment at many of the residences of legislators which were attacked on Saturday as well as all major roads leading to the secretariat, state BJP headquarters and Raj Bhavan. On Saturday, agitators ransacked the houses of three legislators, including that of Biren Singh's son-in-law R K Imo, who is also a BJP MLA, and set their properties on fire while security forces fired tear gas shells to disperse protesters in different parts of Imphal, police said. Among the ministers whose residences were stormed by the protesters are Sapam Ranjan, L Susindro Singh and Y Khemchand, an official said. Curfew was imposed for an indefinite period in Imphal East and West, Bishnupur, Thoubal and Kakching districts of Imphal Valley due to developing law and order situation, he said. The state administration suspended internet services temporarily in seven districts in the wake of protesters storming the residences of state ministers and MLAs, another official said. Besides Imo, agitators also vandalised the properties of BJP legislator Sapam Kunjakesore and MLA Joykishan Singh. They also gheraoed the houses of JD(U) MLA of Wangkhei seat, T Arun, and BJP legislator Karam Shyam of Langthabal. Protesters, who had come to meet Keishamthong's Independent legislator Sapam Nishikanta Singh at his residence on Tiddim Road in Imphal West, targeted the office building of a local newspaper owned by him after they were informed that the legislator was not present in the state. The mob destroyed some temporary structures in front of the office building, another official said. Agitators also set tyres on fire in the middle of a road in Thangmeiband area, just 200 metres away from the assembly building. At Keisampat Bridge, tear gas shells were fired to disperse protesters who were attempting to march towards several buildings, including Raj Bhavan, and the secretariat, police said. Chief Secretary Vineet Joshi ordered temporary suspension of internet and mobile data services in the erritorial jurisdiction of currently affected districts of Imphal West, Imphal East, Bishnupur, Thoubal, Kakching, Kangpokpi and Churachandpur for two days with effect from 5.15 pm on Saturday. The Coordinating Committee on Manipur Integrity (COCOMI), an apex body representing civil society organisations of Imphal Valley, demanded military action on militants within 24 hours. At night, miscreants set fire to at least two churches and three houses in Jiribam town, officials said. There have been reports of further arson and the burning of additional structures by miscreants, but these claims have not yet been independently verified, officials said. The bodies of the 10 Kuki-Zo youths killed in a gunfight with security personnel in Jiribam were on Saturday airlifted to Churachandpur from Assam's Silchar town, where the autopsies were conducted.
Centre directs security forces to take necessary steps to restore order, peace in Manipur
NEW DELHI: All security forces deployed in Manipur have been directed to take necessary steps to restore order and peace in the state as the security scenario remained fragile in the past few days, the Union Home Ministry said Saturday. A fresh cycle of violence erupted in Manipur last Monday after 11 suspected militants, who allegedly attacked a police station and adjoining CRPF camp with sophisticated weapons in Manipur's Jiribam district, were killed in an exchange of fire. A day later, six civilians, including women and children were abducted by armed militants from the same district. The security scenario in Manipur has remained fragile for the past few days. Armed miscreants from both communities in conflict have been indulging in violence leading to unfortunate loss of lives and disruption in public order, the ministry said on Saturday. The Home Ministry said strict action would be initiated against anyone trying to indulge in violent and disruptive activities. It said important cases have been handed over to the NIA for effective investigation. The security forces have been directed to take necessary steps to restore order and peace. Strict action would be initiated against anyone trying to indulge in violent and disruptive activities, it said. The Union Home Ministry requested the people to maintain peace, not believe in rumours and cooperate with the security forces to maintain law and order in the state. Seeing the fragile situation, the Centre reimposed the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act in Manipur's six police station areas, including the violence-hit Jiribam on Thursday. The fresh order came after the Manipur government imposed AFSPA in the entire state on October 1, barring 19 police station areas that include these six. The police stations excluded from the Manipur government's October 1 order were Imphal, Lamphal, City, Singjamei, Sekmai, Lamsang, Patsoi, Wangoi, Porompat, Heingang, Lamlai, Irilbung, Leimakhong, Thoubal, Bishnupur, Nambol, Moirang, Kakching, Jiribam. An area or district is notified as disturbed under AFSPA to facilitate the operations of the armed forces. AFSPA gives armed forces operating in disturbed areas sweeping powers to search, arrest and open fire if they deem it necessary for the maintenance of public order. The police station areas where AFSPA has been reimposed are Sekmai and Lamsang in Imphal West district, Lamlai in Imphal East district, Jiribam in Jiribam district, Leimakhong in Kangpokpi and Moirang in Bishnupur. More than 200 people have been killed and thousands rendered homeless in ethnic violence between Imphal Valley-based Meiteis and adjoining hills-based Kuki-Zo groups since May last year. The ethnically diverse Jiribam, which was largely untouched by the clashes in Imphal Valley and the adjoining hills, witnessed violence after the mutilated body of a farmer was found in a field in June this year. Family members of killed suspected militants clash with police outside Silchar Medical College
Centre reimposes AFSPA in Manipur's 6 police station areas, including Jiribam
NEW DELHI: The Centre has reimposed the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act, under which an area is declared as disturbed for the convenience of security forces to operate, in Manipur's six police station areas, including the violence-hit Jiribam. In a notification, the Union Home Ministry said the decision was taken given the continuous volatile situation there due to the ongoing ethnic violence. The police station areas where AFSPA has been reimposed are Sekmai and Lamsang in Imphal West district, Lamlai in Imphal East district, Jiribam in Jiribam district, Leimakhong in Kangpokpi and Moirang in Bishnupur. The fresh order came after the Manipur government imposed AFSPA in the entire state on October 1, barring 19 police station areas that include these six. The police stations excluded from the Manipur government's October 1 order of AFSPA imposition were Imphal, Lamphal, City, Singjamei, Sekmai, Lamsang, Patsoi, Wangoi, Porompat, Heingang, Lamlai, Irilbung, Leimakhong, Thoubal, Bishnupur, Nambol, Moirang, Kakching, Jiribam. Eleven suspected militants were killed in a fierce gunfight with security forces on Monday after insurgents in camouflage uniforms and armed with sophisticated weapons fired indiscriminately at a police station and an adjacent CRPF camp in Manipur's Jiribam district. A day later, six civilians, including women and children were abducted by armed militants from the same district. More than 200 people have been killed and thousands rendered homeless in ethnic violence between Imphal Valley-based Meiteis and adjoining hills-based Kuki-Zo groups since May last year. The ethnically diverse Jiribam, which was largely untouched by the clashes in Imphal Valley and the adjoining hills, witnessed violence after the mutilated body of a farmer was found in a field in June this year.
Total shutdown affects normal life in Manipur's Imphal Valley
Imphal: Normal life was affected in Manipur's Imphal Valley on Wednesday due to a total shutdown called by 13 civil rights organisations to protest the alleged abduction of three women and children each by militants in the Jiribam district, officials said. Business establishments and educational institutions in the five Imphal Valley districts of Imphal East, Imphal West, Thoubal, Kakching, and Bishnupur were closed due to the shutdown which commenced at 6 pm on Tuesday. Both private and inter-district public transportation also remained off the roads and government offices recorded negligible attendance, they said. The shutdown was called by International Peace and Social Advancement (IPSA) along with All Clubs Organisations Association and Meira Paibi Lup (ACOAM Lup), Indigeneous People's Association of Kangleipak (IPAK) and Kangleipak Students' Association (KSA) among others. No untoward incident was reported in Imphal Valley during the shutdown. Two trucks carrying goods were, however, set ablaze allegedly by armed militants near Old Kaiphundai in the Naga-dominated Tamenglong district near Jiribam. Suspected hill-based militants stopped the trucks along NH 37 by firing several rounds in the air and then torched the trucks, an official said. Rongmei Naga Students Organisation, Manipur strongly condemned the incident and alleged Kuki militants were behind it. The trucks were transporting rice, onions, and potatoes for Noney and Tamenglong districts, the students' body claimed in a statement. The Manipur Police said 10 suspected militants were killed in a fierce gunfight with security forces on Monday after insurgents in camouflage uniforms, armed with sophisticated weapons, fired indiscriminately at the Borobekra police station and an adjacent CRPF camp at Jakuradhor in Jiribam district. However, a senior government official put the toll at 11. Police said purported photographs of the six missing persons in captivity of militants doing the rounds on social media could not be confirmed and the rescue operations were on to trace them. Meanwhile, the state unit of the Congress called for the immediate release of the three women and children each, asserting that the Centre should intervene immediately to bring an end to the clash between the two warring communities in the state. Speaking to reporters, CLP leader Okram Ibobi Singh said, The situation in the state has worsened in the last few days and nothing is predictable. The rescue or release of the captive women and children on humanitarian grounds would be the most desirable and righteous decision. Singh attacked the state government over failure to protect lives and property. We are not a power-thirsty party but we want to stress that for a government, the priority is to protect peace, he added. Why are Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah still silent even when it is clear that six innocent women and children have been abducted? Are we not humans? This is not a war between different states or countries but a clash between communities within a state. The Centre and the state should have long brought a solution, he said. There is no place for violence in a democracy and talks should be initiated to resolve the issue. We have earlier stressed that the Centre should enforce a ceasefire and then call the warring groups for discussions to bring peace. Legal actions should be taken against those engaging in violence on both sides, the former chief minister of Manipur said. Creating a conducive atmosphere before talks are initiated for a permanent solution is a must and the Centre has a big role to play in it, Singh added. More than 200 people have been killed and thousands rendered homeless in ethnic violence between Imphal Valley-based Meiteis and adjoining hills-based Kuki-Zo groups since May last year. Ethnically diverse Jiribam, which was largely untouched by the clashes in Imphal Valley and the adjoining hills, witnessed violence after the mutilated body of a farmer was found in a field in June this year.
Manipur police arrest Meitei radical group member over alleged assault on two Naga men
GUWAHATI: Manipur police have arrested a member of the Meitei radical group Arambai Tenggol for his alleged involvement in the recent assault of two Naga tribals. In a post on X, the police said Khullem Sanjeep alias Bhim (30), son of the late Kh Tomba of Naoremthong DC road, was arrested for his involvement in the assault case. The accused was remanded in police custody. V Hrangao Blesson Poumai and Dalou Poumai were assaulted while they were returning after purchasing livestock in the Thoubal area of Imphal Valley. Later, three Naga organisations -- Naga Peoples Organization, Senapati District Students Association and Senapati District Womens Association -- had set a 48-hour deadline before the state government demanding justice for the duo. Blesson and Dalou were forcefully detained by the members of Arambai Tenggol, dragged into their unit 18 camp, and subjected to severe physical assault, resulting in multiple injuries, the Naga organisations alleged in a joint statement. Arambai Tenggol claims to be a revivalist organization, aimed at re-establishing the native Sanamahi religion among the Meiteis. However, this incident, among others, raises serious concerns regarding their true intentions and actions, which have increasingly resulted in public harassment and violence, the statement further stated. The organisations had warned that in the event of failure, they would pursue further action to safeguard our community. Meanwhile, the police rescued a 64-year-old Kuki woman, Hoinu Vaiphei, from a Meitei village in the Jiribam district. Later, she was safely handed over to her family members. Given the tense situation in Jiribam and elsewhere in the state due to the ethnic conflict between Meiteis and Kukis, the villagers had alerted the Jiribam police about the woman to ensure her safety.
Naga bodies condemn assault on two, demand justice from Manipur govt within 48 hours
GUWAHATI: Three Naga organisations have set a 48-hour deadline before the Manipur government demanding justice for two Naga men who were brutally beaten up, allegedly by the members of Meitei radical group Arambai Tenggol, in the state capital Imphal. In a joint statement, the Naga Peoples Organization, Senapati District Students Association and Senapati District Womens Association warned that in the event of failure, they would pursue further action to safeguard our community. The organisations said the incident occurred in the wee hours of Thursday when the victimsV Hrangao Blesson Poumai and Dalou Poumaiwere returning after purchasing livestock in the Thoubal area of the Imphal valley. Blesson and Dalou were forcefully detained by members of Arambai Tenggol, dragged into their unit 18 camp, and subjected to severe physical assault, resulting in multiple injuries, the Naga organisations alleged in the statement. Further, they alleged Rs 61,400 was also seized from their possession at gunpoint. Despite producing proof of their identities, they were repeatedly threatened and assaulted with automatic rifles, violating basic human rights and undermining fundamental values of life, respect, and dignity. This egregious act of violence has no place in our modern society, the statement said. Arambai Tenggol claims to be a revivalist organization, aimed at re-establishing the native Sanamahi religion among the Meiteis. However, this incident, among others, raises serious concerns regarding their true intentions and actions, which have increasingly resulted in public harassment and violence, the statement further stated. The organisations viewed the incident as an attack on two individuals and an affront to the values of entrepreneurship, hard work, and community contribution. They criticised the law enforcement agencies for failing to prevent such incidents, which were occurring unabated. We call upon the police and judicial authorities to thoroughly investigate this incident and ensure that the perpetrators are held accountable. We also urge community leaders to foster peace, tolerance, and respect for human rights to prevent such incidents in the future, the organisations said.
Security forces seize rockets, mortars in Manipur
The members were arrested on Monday for threatening people and obstructing the land demarcation process in Thoubal district.
8 UNLF (P) cadres arrested with arms, ammunition in Manipur's Thoubal
Manipur Police arrests 8 UNLF (P) members, seizes arms in Thoubal district; one PLA cadre apprehended in Imphal West
Eight UNLF (P) cadres arrested with arms, ammunition in Manipur's Thoubal
IMPHAL: Manipur Police arrested eight members of the banned outfit United Liberation Front of Manipur (Pambei) and seized arms and ammunition from their possession in Thoubal district, an official statement said on Tuesday. The UNLF (P) members were arrested on Monday for threatening people and restraining the land demarcation process in Thoubal district, it said. Three AK 47 rifle, two AK 56 rifle, one M-16 rifle, one 9mm pistol, 147 AK 47 live round ammunition, 20 M-16 live round ammunition, 25 of 9 mm live round ammunition, sixteen mobile handsets and one SUV were seized from their possession, the statement said. Arms, explosive recovered in Manipur's Bishnupur, Imphal West districts The Pambei faction of UNLF signed a ceasefire agreement with the Centre in 2023. Police also apprehended one cadre of the proscribed People's Liberation Army from the Top Leirak Machin area in Imphal West on Monday. The arrested cadre was involved in extortion activities in Imphal area, police said. Hand grenade, 'warning note' found outside college in Imphal
Hand grenade, 'warning note' found outside college in Imphal
GUWAHATI: The police recovered a hand grenade along with a warning note from the entrance of GP Womens College in the Manipur capital Imphal on Monday morning. Through the note, the miscreants demanded that the authorities honour the rights of proletarian students free education movement. The college is less than 100 meters away from the Raj Bhawan. Police and bomb disposal squad reached the site after being alerted. The grenade, spotted by passers-by, was later defused at the Lamphel Game Village area in the Imphal West district. The incident comes a day after a group of unidentified armed men placed a hand grenade at the residence of the proprietor of a private hospital in Thoubal district and threatened his family members at gunpoint. The incident triggered outrage with the locals blocking the National Highway 102 at Khangabok Bazar and staging a sit-in stir. Meanwhile, the police in a statement said three insurgents of different groups were arrested for allegedly extorting the public. Incidents of extortion in the Imphal Valley increased alarmingly in recent months, much to the chagrin of the public. The traders are at the receiving hand and they demonstrated their anger by shutting down their shops and establishments in the past. The locals blamed extortions for the escalating prices of commodities, including essential commodities.
Arms, ammunition recovered in Manipur's Kakching, Thoubal districts
IMPHAL: Security forces have recovered arms and ammunition during search operations in Manipur's Kakching and Thoubal districts, the police said on Thursday. The seized arms included hand grenades, rifles and handguns. The security forces found one INSAS rifle without a magazine, one 9mm pistol, three hand grenades, three carbine magazines, four 9mm ammunition from Wabagai buffalo farm areas in Kakching, the police said in a statement. In another operation at Kwarok Maring in Thoubal district, a country-made 9mm pistol, one SBBL gun, two hand grenades, one INSAS Magazine, three 12-bore cartridges, and a radio set were seized. The northeastern state has been in the grip of ethnic violence between Meitei and Kuki communities since May last year.
Arms, ammunition recovered in Manipur
Imphal: Security forces have recovered arms and ammunition during separate search operations in Manipur's Kakching and Thoubal districts, the police said on Thursday. The seized arms included hand grenades, rifles and handguns. The security forces found one INSAS rifle without a magazine, one 9mm pistol, three hand grenades, three carbine magazines, four 9mm ammunition and others from Wabagai buffalo farm areas in Kakching, the police said in a statement. In another operation at Kwarok Maring in Thoubal district, a country-made 9mm pistol, one SBBL gun, two hand grenades, one INSAS Magazine, three 12-bore cartridges, and a radio set, it said. The northeastern state has been in the grip of ethnic violence between Meitei and Kuki communities since May last year.
Security forces recover arms and ammunition in joint operations across Manipur
In joint operations involving the Indian Army, Assam Rifles, Manipur Police, and other security forces, a significant cache of weapons, including country-made mortars, pistols, grenades, and other war-like stores, was recovered from various regions in Manipur's Churachandpur, Chandel, and Thoubal districts on 22 and 23 October.
Manipur: Security forces seize huge cache of arms, ammunition
Imphal: Security forces seized a huge cache of arms, ammunition and explosives during search operations in Manipurs Kakching and Thoubal districts, a police statement said on Monday. The security forces during search operations and area domination on October 5 at Wabagai Natekhong Turenmei area of Kakching district seized three carbines with magazine, one air gun Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Two Meitei youth abducted by alleged Kuki militants released unharmed
IMPHAL: Two Meitei youths abducted by suspected Kuki militants were released unharmed on Thursday morning. Their release followed a negotiation that involved shifting 11 Kuki prisoners from Sajiwa Jail in Imphal to Churachandpur Jail, one of several preconditions set by the abductors. Chief Minister expressed gratitude on X, stating, The two young men abducted in Kangpokpi on September 27 have been safely returned to the custody of @manipur_police. I sincerely appreciate everyone from both the state and central governments who worked tirelessly to ensure their safe return. Your efforts are deeply valued. The two young men abducted in Kangpokpi on 27th September, 2024 have been safely brought back to the custody of @manipur_police . I sincerely appreciate everyone from both the state and central government who worked tirelessly to ensure their safe return. Your efforts are deeply N. Biren Singh (@NBirenSingh) October 3, 2024 The state government had dispatched Director General of Police Rajiv Singh to Kangpokpi to negotiate with Kuki leaders for the youths' release. Initially, three young menNingombam Johnson Singh, Oinam Thoithoi Singh, and Thokchom Thoithoiba Singh were reported missing after leaving their homes in Thoubal district to attend an army recruitment rally at New Keithelmanbi in Imphal West. Local sources indicated that the trio had relied on Google Maps for directions but mistakenly set their destination as Keithelmanbi (a Kuki area) instead of New Keithelmanbi (a Meitei area), leading to their capture. Ningombam Johnson Singh was released unharmed the same day. The incident prompted a shutdown in Imphal Valley on Wednesday, reflecting the community's concern over the abduction.
Manipur Shutdown, over kidnapping of two youths affects life in Imphal Valley
Shops and other commercial establishments remained closed, and vehicles remained off the roads as demonstrators blocked the streets in Imphal East, Imphal West, Bishnupur, Kakching and Thoubal districts
Massive Protest In Manipur's Thoubal To Demand Release Of Kidnapped Students
A massive sit-in protest is being held in Manipur's Thoubal today, with hundreds of women gathering to demand the immediate and safe release of two abducted students.
Hostage situation in Manipur: DGP sent to negotiate release of two Meitei youths
GUWAHATI: The Manipur government has rushed Director General of Police (DGP) Rajiv Singh to the Kangpokpi district to negotiate with people concerned to secure the release of two Meitei youth held hostage allegedly by Kuki militants. Replying to a WhatsApp query from this newspaper on whether the DGP has left Imphal, Chief Minister N Biren Singh on Monday said (he has) already gone. It was not clear if the top cop is negotiating with the abductors or other Kuki leaders. Earlier in the day, Singh told the media in Imphal that efforts were being made to ensure the duos unharmed release. State and central governments are trying very hard to rescue them safely. We are sending the DGP to the district to talk with the concerned (people). Till they are released safely, we cannot say anything but we are trying our best he stated. A video featuring the two abductees had surfaced on social media on Sunday morning. One of them was heard appealing to Singh to save their lives by fulfilling the demands of their captors. Security forces rescue two abducted drivers in Manipur According to media reports, two key demands are the release of Mark T Haokip, who is a Kuki-Zo tribal, and the shifting of 15 Kuki prisoners from Imphals Sajiwa jail to Churachandpur jail. Haokip, currently in the custody of the National Investigation Agency, was arrested by the police on May 24 last year for his alleged provocative social media posts. The government alleged he is linked to an outfit Government of the Peoples Democratic Republic of Kukiland which is involved in a conspiracy for secession from India and to wage or attempting to wage war or abetting waging of war against Government of India. Three youth Ningombam Johnson Singh, Oinam Thoithoi Singh and Thokchom Thoithoiba Singh were reported missing on Friday after they had left their homes in the Thoubal district on a two-wheeler to take part in an army recruitment rally at New Keithelmanbi in the Imphal West district. According to locals, the trio relied on Google Maps to reach the site. However, they inadvertently set their destination as Keithelmanbi (Kuki area) instead of New Keithelmanbi (Meitei area). So, when they were headed to Keithelmanbi, they were captured. The CM said one of them (Ningombam Johnson Singh) was released unharmed. Meanwhile, the locals on Monday staged a protest in Thoubal demanding the early and unharmed release of the two others.
AFSPA extended in Manipur for six more months
IMPHAL: The government on Monday extended the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act (AFSPA) by another six months in Manipur excluding 19 police station areas falling under the Imphal valley and a region that shares its boundary with Assam. In a notification, the state government's Home Department said the extension will come into effect from October 1. The state government is of the opinion after analysing the prevailing law and order situation in the state that it is not expedient to have a detailed assessment on the ground as security agencies are preoccupied with maintenance of law and order, the notification said. The issue of declaration of Disturbed Area status is very sensitive and may likely attract public criticism and resistance if proper care is not taken, it said. Security forces rescue two abducted drivers in Manipur The governor of Manipur hereby accords approval to declare the entire state of Manipur excluding the areas falling under the jurisdiction of 19 police stations as Disturbed Area for a period of six months with effect from 1st October the notification signed by Commissioner (Home) N Ashok Kumar read. The police station areas where the Disturbed Areas have not been imposed include Imphal, Lamphel, City, Singjamei, Sekmai, Lamsang, Patsoi, Wangoi, Porompat, Heingang, Lamlai, Iribung, Leimakhong, Thoubal, Bishnupur, Nambol, Moirang, Kakching and Jiribam. The areas that have been kept out of the purview of AFSPA are dominated by the majority Meitei community. The Disturbed area tag was first withdrawn from the Imphal Municipality areas in 2004 and was removed from 15 police stations in six districts in April 2022. The disturbed area was removed from other four police stations in April 2023. The AFSPA gives sweeping powers to the armed forces operating in disturbed areas to search, arrest and open fire if they deem it necessary. More than 200 people have been killed and thousands rendered homeless since ethnic violence between Meiteis and Kukis broke out in Manipur on May 3 last year. Meiteis account for about 53 per cent of Manipur's population and live mostly in the Imphal valley, while tribals, including Nagas and Kukis, constitute 40 per cent and reside mostly in the hill districts. PTI COR
Security forces making efforts to rescue two missing youth: Manipur Police
Security forces in Manipur are making all-out efforts to trace two of the three youths, who were allegedly abducted by armed men in Manipur's Kangpokpi district three days ago, police said on Monday. One of the three youths has already been rescued. Accompanied by his two friends, N. Johnson Singh, who was rescued by the army, went for the SSC GD recruitment test for central forces at New Keithelmanbi in Manipur's Imphal West district but took a wrong turn, ending up in Kuki-dominated Kangpokpi, a police officer said. The three hail from Thoubal district. Singh was safe and handed over to the police, while Th. Thoithoiba Singh and O. Thoithoi Singh were still missing, he said. In connection with the case of two youths, who were allegedly abducted by miscreants on September 27 in Kangpokpi district, security forces are making all-out efforts to rescue the missing/kidnapped youths as quickly as possible, the police said in a statement. The state police and the central forces have
Security forces making all-out efforts to rescue two missing youths: Manipur Police
IMPHAL: Security forces in Manipur are making all-out efforts to trace two of the three youths, who were allegedly abducted by armed men in Manipur's Kangpokpi district three days ago, police said on Monday. One of the three youths has already been rescued. Accompanied by his two friends, N. Johnson Singh, who was rescued by the army, went for the SSC GD recruitment test for central forces at New Keithelmanbi in Manipur's Imphal West district but took a wrong turn, ending up in Kuki-dominated Kangpokpi, a police officer said. The three hail from Thoubal district. Singh was safe and handed over to the police, while Th.Thoithoiba Singh and O.Thoithoi Singh were still missing, he said. In connection with the case of two youths, who were allegedly abducted by miscreants on September 27 in Kangpokpi district, security forces are making all-out efforts to rescue the missing/kidnapped youths as quickly as possible, the police said in a statement. The state police and the central forces have been searching for them after the youths were reported missing by their families, the officer said. On Sunday, a video surfaced featuring the two missing youths appealing to Chief Minister N. Biren Singh for their release. Two abducted by Kuki rebels appeal to Manipur CM for rescue Senior police officers are monitoring the situation, the statement said. Speaking to media persons after being rescued, Johnson Singh claimed that they were held in captivity by armed men in Kangpokpi district and he was physically assaulted before being released. Singh had a swollen cheek and bruises on his body were noticed, the police officer said. In response to the appeal of two missing youths, the chief minister had on Sunday said he held a meeting with both ruling and opposition legislators to discuss the situation. He shared on social media, Held a meeting with all the MLAs from both the ruling and opposition parties at my secretariat today. We addressed the current situation, focusing on the abduction of two innocent youths by militants. We condemn such heinous acts, and our government is working to secure their safe release. Fresh violence in Manipur, shutdown affects life in two districts
Manipur: Two groups fire at each other in Jiribam district
An exchange of fire occurred between two rival armed groups in Manipur's Jiribam district on Saturday, with no casualties reported. The incident took place in Mongbung village, prompting women, children, and elderly persons to seek shelter. Security forces were deployed to control the situation and recovered arms and ammunition during search operations in Thoubal district.
Fresh violence in Manipur, shutdown affects life in two districts
GUWAHATI: After a brief lull, fresh violence occurred in strife-torn Manipur on Saturday. However, there was no casualty. The police said an exchange of gunfire was reported from the Mongbung Meitei village in Jiribam district. It started around 11:30 am and continued till 2 pm. In the wake of the violence, elderly people, women and children were moved to safer places, the police said. The firing ended when security forces were rushed to the site to bring the situation under control. The Mongbung Meitei village witnessed multiple attacks during the ethnic conflict. Located on Manipurs westernmost boundary adjoining the Cachar district in Assams Barak Valley, Jiribam has a mixed population of people from Meitei, Kuki-Zo and other tribal and non-tribal communities. It remained unaffected for over a year until violence broke out here in June following the discovery of the body of a 59-year-old man killed by the militants. Meanwhile, a Meitei youth, who was reported missing along with two others on Friday when they had left home to take part in an army recruitment rally at New Keithelmanbi in the Imphal West district, was rescued on Saturday. There was, however, no trace of the two others, the local media reported. The three youths hail from the Thoubal district. A joint action committee formed by the locals in Thoubal met senior officials of the district administration on Saturday and requested them to step up efforts to trace and rescue the duo. In a social media post, a Kuki-Zo leader said the trio was caught by the Kukis and later, released unharmed. On the other hand, normal life was affected in Churachandpur and Kangpokpi districts on Saturday during a shutdown called by some Kuki-Zo groups in protest against security advisor Kuldiep Singhs statement about an intel that 900 armed Kuki militants entered Manipur from Myanmar. The state government has already retracted the claims stating that the intel could not be substantiated on the ground.
We've created a roadmap to solve Manipur issue: Amit Shah
New Delhi: Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Tuesday said that the BJP-led central government is working to control the situation in Manipur and has created a roadmap to resolve the issue. He added that the violence in Manipur is racial and can only be solved through dialogue between the affected groups, and the central government is in talks with both the Kuki and Meitei groups to find a solution. Addressing a press conference on the first 100 days of the third term of the PM Modi government, Shah said, Recently, violence went on for three days, other than that, in the last 3 months, no major incident took place... We are hopeful to bring the situation under control. We are in talks with both the local tribes. Because this is racial violence, there cannot be any solution until there is a dialogue between them... We are speaking to the Kuki groups and the Meitei groups... We have created a roadmap to solve the issue, he said. Shah said that the main cause of the problem in Manipur is the India-Myanmar border. He added that the central government has started fencing this border and has completed 30 km so far, with CRPF deployed at key points to prevent infiltration. We have started the fencing of the root cause of the problem, the India-Myanmar border...30 km of the fencing has been completed. The central government has approved a budget to fence the whole 1500 km border. We have successfully deployed CRPF at strategic locations. To stop the infiltration, we have nullified the agreement between India and Myanmar which allowed the movement of the people, and now entry into India is allowed only by visa, Shah said. Earlier, the Union government decided to provide essential commodities to the people of Manipur at reasonable prices by opening Kendriya Police Kalyan Bhandars, announced Union Home Minister Amit Shah. In addition to 21 existing Bhandars, 16 new facilities will be opened, announed Home Minister Shah, adding, that the eight centres among 16 will be in the hills. In line with PM Shri narendramodi Ji's commitment, the MHA is launching an initiative to provide commodities to the people of Manipur at reasonable prices, Home Minister Amit Shah wrote on X. Now the Kendriya Police Kalyan Bhandars will be open for common people from September 17, 2024. In addition to 21 existing Bhandars, 16 new ones will be opened. Among the 16 new centres, eight will be in the valley, and the remaining eight in the hills, the post shared by Union Home Minister read. On Monday (September 16), authorities in Manipur's Bishnupur, Imphal West, Imphal East and Thoubal districts have given relaxation in curfew starting on Tuesday from 5 am to 6 pm to enable people to buy essential items including medicines.
Manipur net ban lifted, schools to reopen today
GUWAHATI: The Manipur government on Monday lifted the week-long ban on mobile internet services in the five Imphal Valley districts and ordered the reopening of schools and colleges from Tuesday. The decisions were made as no major incidents of violence were reported since last Wednesday. the Governor of Manipur is pleased to order revocation of any extant orders for temporary suspension of internet and mobile data services including Lease Lines, VSATs, Broadbands and VPN services in the territorial jurisdiction of the state with immediate effect, an order issued by the home department said. The ban on internet was imposed in the Imphal East, Imphal West, Thoubal, Bishnupur and Kakching districts on September 10 following the outbreak of violence during protests by the students. Broadband and fixed lease line internet services were restored on September 12. However, curfew is on in Imphal East, Imphal West, Thoubal and Bishnupur, albeit with relaxation. CM urged everyone to use the internet responsibly and refrain from posting any inflammatory content.
Manipur internet ban lifted, educational institutes to reopen Tuesday
GUWAHATI: The Manipur government on Monday lifted the week-long ban on mobile internet services in five Imphal Valley districts. The government also ordered the reopening of schools and colleges from Tuesday. The decisions were made as no major incidents of violence were reported since last Wednesday. The Governor of Manipur is pleased to order revocation of any extant orders for temporary suspension of internet and mobile data services including Lease Lines, VSATs, Broadbands and VPN services in the territorial jurisdiction of the state with immediate effect, an order issued by the home department said. The ban on internet was imposed in the Imphal East, Imphal West, Thoubal, Bishnupur and Kakching districts on September 10 following the outbreak of violence during protests by the students. Broadband and fixed lease line internet services were restored on September 12. However, curfew is on in Imphal East, Imphal West, Thoubal and Bishnupur districts, albeit with relaxation. Chief Minister N Biren Singh urged everyone to use the internet responsibly and refrain from sharing or posting any unnecessary or inflammatory content that might disturb peace and harmony in the state. Meanwhile, in two separate orders, the Higher & Technical Education Department and the Directorate of Education announced that all schools, colleges and technical institutions would reopen from Tuesday. Earlier, the students had hit the streets of the Imphal Valley, protesting some violent incidents in which eight persons had lost their lives and over a dozen others were injured in the Imphal West, Bishnupur and Jiribam districts between September 1 and 7. The protests made the authorities suspend internet services, impose curfew, and order the closure of educational institutes. During a protest on September 10, stones were pelted targeting Raj Bhavan. The next day, over 80 people, mostly students, were injured during clashes between protestors and police personnel. The clashes broke out when the personnel prevented protestors from marching to Raj Bhavan. The students staged the protests demanding the removal of states security advisor Kuldiep Singh and director general of police Rajiv Singh for failing to protect the lives and properties of citizens.
Bomb explodes at Manipur ministers house, ban on internet extended
GUWAHATI: A bomb exploded at the residential complex of Manipur minister Khasim Vashum in Hamleikhong area of Ukhrul in the Naga-majority Ukhrul district on Saturday night. Nobody was killed or injured in the low-intensity blast. The minister was away in the state capital Imphal. The police visited the site of incident. A senior police official said they were probing the case. Vashum, the minister of veterinary & animal husbandry and transport, belongs to the Naga community which has remained neutral in the ongoing ethnic conflict between Meiteis and Kuki-Zo tribals. He is from the Naga Peoples Front, an ally of ruling BJP in Manipur. On August 10, the wife of a former MLA was killed in a bomb blast at her residence. Sapam Charubala, a Meitei woman and wife of former Kuki-Zo MLA Yamthong Haokip, was cleaning her courtyard at E Mulam village of Saikul in the Kangpokpi district when the explosion occurred, leaving her grievously injured. The 59-year-old was rushed to a hospital but she succumbed to her injuries. Haokip and their daughter were at home but they escaped unhurt. The Manipur Police rescued a Kuki woman from Jiribam Bazar in the Jiribam district on Saturday and later, handed her over to her family. The police identified her as one Ngaoboi Singson (42).Jiribam, which shares a border with Assams Barak Valley, has a mixed population of Meiteis, Kukis, Nagas and various other communities. Two recent incidents of ethnic violence in the district had left six persons dead. Meanwhile, the Manipur government on Sunday extended the suspension of internet and mobile data services, including VSATs and VPN services, in the five Imphal Valley districts Imphal East, Imphal West, Thoubal, Bishnupur and Kakching till September 20. A five-day ban on internet services was imposed on September 10 following the outbreak of violence during protests by the students. Curfew is on in Imphal East, Imphal West and Thoubal districts but with relaxation.
Broadband services restored 'conditionally' in Manipur; mobile internet to remain suspended
GUWAHATI: The Manipur government conditionally restored internet broadband services on Thursday. However, the ban on mobile internet shall continue. The order is being passed ex-parte in view of the emergent situation, the home department said. Internet services in the five Imphal valley districts Imphal East, Imphal West, Kakching, Thoubal and Bishnupur were suspended on Tuesday after the protests by the students had turned violent. However, the indefinite curfew, imposed in Imphal East, Imphal West and Thoubal districts on Tuesday continued. The students in the Imphal valley are demanding the removal of states security advisor Kuldiep Singh and Director General of Police Rajiv Singh for failing to protect the lives and properties of citizens. Manipur police said following the violent protests in the past few days, 33 persons were arrested. Seven juveniles were also apprehended. Necessary legal proceedings will be taken up against them, the police added. Meanwhile, a Primary Health Centre (PHC) was torched by the miscreants in Jiribam district in the wee hours of Thursday. However, none was at the place at the time of the incident. There were reports of a gunfight in the same district, but details remain unavailable. The North East Students Organisation (NESO) urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to break his silence and visit Manipur to assess the ground situation personally and provide security to people, especially women and children, from both warring communities. The situation in Manipur is dire, and it demands immediate attention from the highest levels of government. The failure to address the conflict not only undermines the stability of Manipur but also poses a threat to the broader peace and security of the entire Northeast region, the NESO said in a statement, calling upon the Centre to act without further delay. Stating that the people of Manipur want concrete actions to resolve the conflict, the NESO called for the appointment of a high-level peace committee, involving representatives from all communities, to facilitate a lasting and peaceful resolution. The escalation of violence, including reports of drone and missile strikes, has further exacerbated the already fragile situation. Such tactics not only intensify the devastation but also deepen the divide between communities, making the prospect of peace even more elusive, the students body said.The fresh violence, which broke out on September 1, left two persons dead and over a dozen others injured. Uneasy calm in Manipur, curfew on
Uneasy calm in Manipur, curfew on
GUWAHATI: No fresh violence was reported from Manipur on Wednesday but parts of the Imphal valley remained tense following Tuesdays clashes between protestors and security personnel which left over 50 students injured. Students held sit-in demonstrations at some places in the valley on Wednesday. The programmes ended peacefully. An indefinite curfew was imposed in Imphal East, Imphal West and Thoubal districts on Tuesday. Internet services in the five valley districts Imphal East, Imphal West, Thoubal, Kakching and Bishnupur remained suspended. The step was taken on Tuesday to thwart the design and activities of anti-national and anti-social elements, maintain peace and communal harmony and prevent any loss of life or danger to public/private property. Schools and colleges continued to remain closed. The government had taken the decision for the safety of students and teachers. In light of the prevailing tension, the Manipur University postponed all scheduled post-graduate and under-graduate examinations until further notice. Situation 'under control' as students clash with police in Manipur Governor Lakshman Prasad Acharya on Wednesday left Imphal for Guwahati. He is the Assam governor with additional charge of Manipur. Meanwhile, Manipur Police defended their actions of firing tear gas shells and stun grenades to disperse protesting students. The police claimed some protesters had targeted the personnel with petrol bombs, firearms and slingshots with iron balls, the local media reported. The police said the protest rallies taken out by the students were peaceful until certain elements instigated them to resort to violence. At least 10 police personnel were also injured during the violence. The students in the valley are demanding the removal of states security advisor and director general of police for failing to protect the lives and properties of citizens. Many of them, including juveniles, have been camping at the Khwairam band Women Market in the state capital Imphal since Monday. The police expressed concern over their safety. They alleged that some elements with vested interests were exploiting the students for personal gain. The ethnic violence in the state, which broke out on May 3 last year, left over 230 people dead and some 60,000 others displaced. Manipur violence: Students take to streets demanding restoration of peace
Curfew back in 3 Manipur districts, internet ban in 5
Since September 1, Manipur has seen renewed violence leading to an indefinite curfew in three districts and internet blockades in five. Student protests against administrative failures resulted in clashes with police. Additional CRPF battalions have been deployed as authorities blame social media for spreading misinformation and inciting unrest. Imphal East, Imphal West and Thoubal are the valley districts under curfew.
Manipur govt fresh order says internet suspended only in 5 valley districts
The Manipur government on Tuesday evening issued an amended order, stating that the suspension of internet services in the wake of intensified agitation by students applies only to the state's five valley districts. Earlier, the state government had issued a notification for suspension of internet services in the entire state for five days. The hill districts do not come under the purview of the order, officials said. ... Temporary suspension/curbing of internet and mobile data services including Lease Lines, VSATs, Broadbands and VPN services in the territorial jurisdiction of the Imphal West, Imphal East, Thoubal, Bishnupur and Kakching Districts of Manipur for 5(five) days with effect from 3:00 P.M. of 10-09-2024, the latest Home Department order said. ... There is an imminent danger of loss of life and/or damage to public/private property, and widespread disturbances to public tranquillity and communal harmony, as a result of inflammatory material and false rumours, which might
Manipur: Agitating students attempt to march to Raj Bhavan, 40 injured in clashes with police
Imphal: Over 40 students were injured on Tuesday following clashes with security forces when they attempted to march towards the Raj Bhavan in Imphal to press for their demands to remove the DGP and security advisor to the state government, police said. Thousands of students and women demonstrators tried to march towards the Raj Bhavan on BT Road here, but were stopped by security forces near the Congress Bhavan, they said. The agitators shouted slogans and pelted security personnel with stones and glass marble balls, forcing the men in uniform to fire tear gas shells to disperse them, a police officer said. Manipur University students also staged a protest rally and burnt the effigy of Union Home Minister Amit Shah. They later headed for the state secretariat, but were stopped at Kakwa in Imphal West district, he said. The students have been demanding the removal of the DGP and security advisor to the state government for their alleged inability to deal with the law and order situation in Manipur. More than 40 students were injured in the clashes and have been admitted to hospital, the officer said. An indefinite curfew, preventing people from coming outside their houses, has been clamped in Imphal East and West districts, while prohibitory orders under Section 163 (2) of BNSS were imposed in Thoubal. Meanwhile, the Manipur government on Tuesday suspended internet services in the entire state for five days amid the intensified agitation by students. The decision was taken to curb the use of social media for transmission of images, hate speech, and hate video, the state home department said in a notification. The Centre has also directed the deployment of two more CRPF battalions comprising about 2,000 personnel for security duties in ethnic strife-torn Manipur, official sources said.
PM Modi allowed Manipur to go up in flames: Congress
NEW DELHI: Slamming Prime Minister Narendra Modi over the situation in Manipur , Congress Tuesday alleged he allowed the state to go up in flames and said he travels all over the globe engaging in huglomacy but cannot find time to visit the violence-hit state. Congress general secretary in-charge communications Jairam Ramesh said democracy is a tall order and the rule of law itself has fallen apart in the state. Here is the non-biological PM telling the people of Manipur that he will do in 15 months what the Congress couldn't do in 15 years, Ramesh said and shared a video of the prime minister speaking at a rally. Indeed. Within 15 months of getting a decisive mandate from all sections of Manipur's society, he allowed the state to go up in flames, Ramesh said. - 15 15 15 , pic.twitter.com/nuHCQiXIdr Jairam Ramesh (@Jairam_Ramesh) September 10, 2024 It is still burning with no respite in sight. The Supreme Court has declared that there is a breakdown of the constitutional machinery in the state. Yet Mr Narendra Modi is unmoved, he said in a post on X. The prime minister travels all over the globe engaging in huglomacy, but cannot find the time or the inclination to visit the state since the tragedy began unfolding there on May 3, 2023, the Congress general secretary said. Today, more than a year since that unfortunate day, Manipur continues to burn. Today his posters were torn in the heart of Imphal, even as mobile and internet services were cut again. Democracy is a tall order -- the rule of law itself has fallen apart in the state, Ramesh said. His remarks come amid an escalation of violence in Manipur. The state government on Tuesday suspended internet services in the entire state for five days amid intensified agitation by students. Manipur violence escalates: 40 students injured in clash with police, internet snapped for five days The decision was taken to curb the use of social media for transmission of images, hate speech and hate video, the state home department said in a notification. Also, prohibitory orders were imposed in three districts of Manipur. An indefinite curfew, preventing people from coming outside their houses, was clamped in Imphal East and West districts, while prohibitory orders under Section 163 (2) of BNSS were imposed in Thoubal. Clashes between Meitei and Kukis has left over 200 people dead and thousands homeless since May last year. Massive protests by students in Manipur, stone pelting outside governor's house
Manipur violence escalates: Tear gas shells fired at students, internet snapped for five days
IMPHAL: Tear gas shells were fired as student and women demonstrators on Tuesday clashed with security forces during the agitators' attempt to march towards the Raj Bhavan to press for their demands to remove the DGP and security advisor to the Manipur government, officials said. Hundreds of students, who have been camping at Khwairamband Women Market since Monday, tried to march towards the Raj Bhavan along the BT Road but were stopped by security forces near the Congress Bhavan. Manipur University students also staged a protest rally and burnt the effigy of Union Home Minister Amit Shah. The Manipur government has clamped curfew in Imphal East and West districts and prohibitory orders under Section 163 (2) of BNSS in Thoubal in view of the student protests. The government also suspended internet services in the entire state for five days amid intensified agitation by students. The decision was taken to curb the use of social media for transmission of images, hate speech and hate video, the state home department said in a notification. Temporary suspension/curbing of internet and mobile data services including Lease Lines, VSATs, broadbands and VPN services (were ordered) in the territorial jurisdiction of the state of Manipur for five days with effect from 3 PM of September 10 to till 3 PM of September 15, the notification said.
Curfew in 3 Manipur districts, protesting students assemble in Imphal market
Imphal, Sep 10: The authorities in Manipur on Tuesday reimposed curfew in three districts Imphal East, Imphal West and Thoubal after apprehending fresh trouble in the capital city and the adjoining areas. Hundreds of students, who on Monday staged a demonstration in front of Manipur Chief Ministers Secretariat and Raj Bhavan in Imphal [] The post Curfew in 3 Manipur districts, protesting students assemble in Imphal market appeared first on The Shillong Times .
Prohibitory orders imposed in three Manipur districts following student protests
Imphal, Sept 10: Prohibitory orders were imposed in three districts of Manipur, a day after student protests demanding the restoration of peace in the strife-torn state rocked Imphal Valley. An indefinite curfew, preventing people from coming outside their houses, was clamped in Imphal East and West districts, while prohibitory orders under Section 163 (2) of BNSS were imposed in Thoubal. Due to the developing law and order situation in the district, earlier orders of curfew relaxation stand cancelled with immediate [] The post Prohibitory orders imposed in three Manipur districts following student protests appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Massive protests by students in Manipur, stone pelting outside governor's house
GUWAHATI: Protestors pelted stones outside the heavily-guarded Raj Bhawan in Manipur even as the police recovered the body of an ex-serviceman on Monday. Videos circulating on social media showed the protestors pelting stones and the security personnel chasing them away by using force. The incident reportedly followed scuffles between the protestors and the personnel. Students across Imphal West, Kakching and Thoubal districts had taken out massive rallies against fresh violence in the ethnic violence-hit state that left nine persons dead and over a dozen others injured. Holding placards and banners, thousands of them came out wearing their uniform despite schools in the state remaining closed on the day as per a government order. The protestors chanted slogans outside the Raj Bhavan, demanding that security advisor Kuldiep Singh, Director General of Police Rajiv Singh and 50 MLAs resign on moral grounds. The state has 60 MLAs, including 10 each from Naga and Kuki-Zo communities. Further, they demanded that the charge of Unified Command be handed over to the state government and the paramilitary forces leave the state for remaining mute spectators. They expressed concerns over the recent rocket and drone bombing attacks and incidents of killings and arson and slammed the Centre and the state government for failing to contain the situation. The peculiar identity crises in the Northeast In Thoubal and Kakching districts, the protestors demanded the protection of the state's territorial integrity and abrogation of the Suspension of Operations agreement signed with two umbrella organisations of Kuki insurgent groups. Meanwhile, the Kuki Inpi Manipur opposed the CM's reported demand raised before the governor on Sunday that the charge of Unified Command be handed over to the state government so it can effectively deal with the situation. This is nothing short of an attempt to intensify the ongoing ethnic cleansing of the Kuki-Zo people. CM N Biren Singh has time and again displayed his bias against our community, the tribal organisation said in a statement. The ex-serviceman was found dead in the Imphal West district. He hailed from Motbung Saron Veng in the Kangpokpi district. The body of Limkholal Mate was found lying in a pool of blood in Sekmai area, the police said. His son, Thangminlun Mate, lodged an FIR with the Kangpokpi police stating that the former Assam Regiment personnel was killed after abduction. He said the deceased was reported missing since he had gone out to buy hardware items at Shantipur, Kanglatongbi on Sunday around 5 pm. Around 5:40 am today, I came to learn through WhatsApp that my father was mercilessly killed at Phumiou area, the son wrote in the FIR and demanded action against those involved.