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'Crisis in Manipur is due to ...': CM N Biren Singh reiterates role of 'foreign hand' behind violence

IndiaTimes Monday, 16 September 2024
Manipur chief minister N Biren Singh asserts that the arrest of a Burmese cadre from the Kuki National Army substantiates his belief that external forces are fueling the state's crisis. The Assam Rifles made this arrest near the international border. Additionally, internet services have been reinstated in five districts following a temporary suspension due to student protests.
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Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh has submitted his resignation to Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla amid ongoing violence in the state. Singh’s move comes ahead of the assembly session set to begin on February 10, where the opposition Congress planned to introduce a no-confidence motion against his government. Earlier, Singh held a crucial meeting with BJP-led alliance MLAs before departing for Delhi on a chartered flight. While the purpose of his visit remains unclear, his resignation follows years of ethnic unrest that have sparked nationwide concern. #Manipur #BirenSingh #ManipurViolence #BirenSinghResigns #ManipurCrisis #ManipurCM #PoliticalCrisis #BreakingNews #IndianPolitics #BJP #ManipurUpdates #NorthEastIndia #ResignationNews #NoConfidenceMotion #Governance ~PR.152~ED.103~HT.334~

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The Supreme Court has directed the Central Forensic Science Laboratory (CFSL) to submit a forensic report on the alleged audio recording purportedly featuring Manipur Chief Minister N. Biren Singh. The tape, leaked online, allegedly implicates Singh in inciting ethnic violence and allowing Meitei groups to loot state armories.Senior advocate Prashant Bhushan, representing the petitioners, claims that an independent analysis by "Truth Labs" identified Singh's voice with over 93% certainty. The Centre, however, has opposed the allegations, arguing that the matter should have been addressed by the High Court. #ManipurViolence #BirenSinghTape #SupremeCourt #ForensicReport #EthnicConflict #MeiteiVsKuki #JusticeForManipur #SCOrder #ManipurCrisis #PoliticalScandal #TruthLabs #AudioLeak #Investigation #NorthEastIndia #BreakingNews Also Read BJP Has Vested Interest In Keeping Manipur On Boil, PM Modi Cannot Escape Culpability: Kharge :: https://www.oneindia.com/india/bjp-has-vested-interest-in-keeping-manipur-on-boil-pm-modi-cannot-escape-culpability-kharge-4033257.html?ref=DMDesc Manipur Violence: SC Seeks Details From Biren Singh Govt To Detail Looted, Encroached And Burnt Properties :: https://www.oneindia.com/india/manipur-violence-sc-seeks-details-from-biren-singh-govt-to-detail-looted-encroached-and-burnt-prop-4010473.html?ref=DMDesc BJP, Congress Trade Barbs Over Fresh Spate Of Violence In Manipur :: https://www.oneindia.com/india/bjp-congress-trade-barbs-over-fresh-spate-of-violence-in-manipur-3994639.html?ref=DMDesc ~PR.152~ED.102~HT.334~

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