Lok Sabha Elections 2024: Repolling at 11 Manipur polling stations today after incidents of firing, clashes
Monday, 22 April 2024 On April 19, incidents of violence were reported at some of the polling booths in conflict-torn Manipur where some miscreants opened fire and even destroyed EVMs.
The first phase of Lok Sabha elections in the inner Manipur constituency on Friday, April 19, witnessed violence incidents that affected the electoral process. At a polling station in Thamanpokpi, under the Moirang Assembly segment, miscreants opened fire, resulting in three reported deaths....
The prohibitory orders issued in the five Imphal Valley districts of Manipur will be relaxed for seven hours every morning to enable people to buy essential.. DNA
Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh, on Wednesday, i.e., November 20, broke his silence on fresh violence in the state, following the killing of six people by.. DNA
Divisions within the BJP's Manipur unit intensified as 19 party MLAs skipped an NDA meeting concerning the ongoing ethnic conflict. The meeting, boycotted by.. IndiaTimes
Tensions escalate in Manipur as Meitei and Kuki groups reject a resolution aimed at quelling violence. The Meitei demand a crackdown on Kuki militants, while the.. IndiaTimes
Experience the democratic process in action as voting gets underway in Outer Manipur for the 2024 Lok Sabha Elections. Watch exclusive drone visuals capturing the hustle and bustle at polling stations,..
Polling in 102 parliamentary seats across 21 states and Union Territories in the first phase of Lok Sabha Elections commenced at 7 am on April 19 and ended at 6 pm. Over 102 parliamentary..
The Election Commission of India set Lok Sabha election dates for Manipur, with voting scheduled on April 19 for Inner and Outer Manipur. Various parties and... IndiaTimes Also reported by •DNA
There were reports of shooting, intimidation, the destruction of EVMs at some voting booths, and charges of booth capturing in conflict-torn Manipur, which had a... Zee News Also reported by •DNA •IndiaTimes
Two individuals lost their lives in a violent clash near Kangpokpi district border, Manipur. The victims remain unidentified. Additional security forces rushed... IndiaTimes Also reported by •Zee News