Manipur continues to face violence, making it hard for normalcy to return. After ethnic clashes, civilian deaths, and protests, a new incident of violence in Leimakhong village has caused outrage. A contract worker from the 57 Mountain Division was abducted while working in the village, leading to protests. Angry residents took to the streets, demanding an investigation, as they felt the authorities had not responded. Chief Minister N. Biren Singh addressed the issue and announced that a search operation had been launched in Imphal, the state capital, to find the abducted worker. The situation remains tense as people seek justice and safety. Watch the video for more.
27 November,2024 05:18 PM ISTManipur has been rocked by protests and violence for the third consecutive day following the killing of six villagers by militants. Angry protesters took to the streets, demanding justice, and some resorted to violent actions. In a separate incident, miscreants vandalized the house of BJP leader RK Imo Singh. The escalating unrest and deteriorating law and order in the state prompted security forces to conduct a flag march in Imphal, the state capital, to restore peace and order. In response to the situation, Union Home Minister Amit Shah held a high-level meeting with senior officials to assess the security situation and discuss measures to bring stability to the region. The authorities are closely monitoring the developments as the protests continue and security forces remain on high alert.
18 November,2024 11:34 AM ISTManipur Congress MP A Bimol Akoijam has strongly criticized the Centre and the BJP over the worsening situation in the state. After a brief period of calm, violence has once again erupted, leading to a deadly escalation of the ongoing ethnic conflict. Tensions between the Meitei and Kuki communities have flared up, with both sides accusing each other of starting attacks. Armed groups have been targeting civilians and security forces, causing widespread bloodshed and fear. This recent violence has shattered the fragile peace that had been established, leaving thousands of people in distress. The situation remains volatile, with ongoing protests and growing instability adding to the suffering of the people of Manipur.
17 November,2024 05:13 PM ISTManipur is once again engulfed in tension after the discovery of three bodies in Imphal, sparking outrage across the state. While initial reports suggested the recovery of six bodies, it remains unclear if they are linked to missing persons. The killings have intensified public unrest, with human rights activists issuing a 24-hour ultimatum to the government, demanding strong action against militant groups. Athouba, a spokesperson for the activists, warned of severe consequences if the government fails to address their demands. The Coordination Committee on Manipur Integrity (COCOMI) has called for immediate military intervention against militants and the repeal of the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act (AFSPA). In response to growing frustration, protesters on November 17 targeted the residences of state ministers and MLAs, escalating the crisis. The situation remains volatile as the state grapples with escalating violence and calls for justice and accountability.
17 November,2024 03:22 PM ISTAfter a brief period of relative calm, Manipur was once again thrust into violence last week, marking a devastating escalation in the ongoing conflict. Tensions, which have simmered for months, flared up with brutal killings and alarming abductions. The violence erupted amid ongoing ethnic clashes, particularly between the Meitei and Kuki communities, with both sides accusing each other of instigating attacks. Armed groups engaged in indiscriminate violence, targeting civilians and security forces alike. In addition to the bloodshed, widespread fear and instability gripped the region, exacerbating the suffering of thousands. This recent wave of violence has left the people of Manipur in distress, as the fragile peace previously achieved seems to be slipping away once again.
17 November,2024 11:46 AM ISTManipur is simmering with protests as scuffle broke out after alleged kidnapping of 6 villagers by militants. Anger simmered in Imphal after 6 dead bodies of the hostages were recovered yesterday. Women vendors in the capital hit streets over the killing of 6 hostages including 3 minors.
16 November,2024 05:03 PM ISTEthnic violence tensions are escalating in Manipur. Manipur Security Advisor Kuldip Singh made a major announcement while addressing a press conference on September 20. Kuldip Singh stated. “900 Kuki militants have entered Manipur and the govt has received a warning that an attack can take place in or around 28 September.” He further added that security forces have taken adequate measures to counter such attacks.
21 September,2024 12:56 PM ISTAmid the ongoing tensions in the region of Manipur, women of the Kuki community in Gamgiphai village, Manipur, have taken to the streets in protest, voicing their demands for a separate administration as the only viable solution to their grievances. The demonstration highlights the ongoing tensions in the region. NG. Lun Kipgen, spokesperson for the Committee on Tribal Unity, has reacted to the protests, emphasizing the community's steadfast demand for an administrative solution that addresses their concerns.
14 September,2024 01:03 PM ISTKapil Sibal’s recent comments on the violence against women have drawn the ire of Vice-President Jagdeep Dhankhar. Coming down heavily on Rajya Sabha member Kapil Sibal, Vice-President Jagdeep Dhankhar on Friday said that he was pained that someone holding a position in the Supreme Court Bar, a Member of Parliament, can term such acts of violence against women as "a symptomatic malaise". Addressing the students and faculty members on the theme 'Role of Women in Viksit Bharat' at the Bharati College, University of Delhi today, the Vice-President said "I am appalled; I am pained and somewhat surprised that someone holding a position in the Supreme Court Bar, a Member of Parliament, acting in a manner and what does he say? A symptomatic malaise and suggested that such incidents are commonplace? What a shame! Words fail me in condemning such a stance. It is doing the greatest injustice to the high position."
31 August,2024 06:40 PM ISTDuring his address in the Rajya Sabha, PM Modi addressed the unrest in Manipur, emphasizing the Centre's efforts to restore normalcy. He cautioned against politicizing the situation, urging stakeholders to refrain from exacerbating tensions. Modi's call to "stop adding fuel to fire" underscored the need for constructive dialogue and cooperation to resolve the issues in the violence-hit state. His remarks aimed at fostering peace and stability reflected a commitment to addressing challenges through proactive measures and inclusive governance. Watch video.
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