Manipur CM N Biren Singh breaks silence on fresh violence in state: 'Will not rest until...'
Wednesday, 20 November 2024 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 suspected Kuki militants last week.
The National People’s Party (NPP), led by Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad Sangma, has withdrawn its support to the BJP-led government in Manipur, citing the failure of Chief Minister N Biren Singh’s administration in handling the escalating unrest in the state. The NPP’s decision, which...
Six Supreme Court judges, including Justice B R Gavai, will visit Manipur to inquire about relief efforts and legal aid in camps amidst ongoing strife. The visit.. IndiaTimes
A team of six Supreme Court judges, headed by Justice BR Gavai, will visit violence-affected relief camps in Manipur on March 22. The delegation aims to assess.. IndiaTimes
Opposition parties in Rajya Sabha criticized PM Modi for not visiting Manipur after ethnic violence broke out in May 2023, arguing his absence suggested.. IndiaTimes
Manipur's Churachandpur administration imposed prohibitory orders after clashes between the Hmar and Zomi communities. Tensions rose following the assault of a.. IndiaTimes
A draft referendum ballot has been proposed by the Kuki-Zo tribe in Manipur to decide on creating a Union Territory from Manipur’s hill districts, directly.. IndiaTimes
Following the return of a killed youth's body to his family in Manipur's Kangpokpi, authorities anticipate an end to protests and blockades in the district... IndiaTimes
Manipur Violence : Tensions escalate in Manipur as security forces carry out extensive house-to-house raids in Imphal East and Kakching districts, seizing a massive cache of arms, ammunition, and explosives. The crackdown, aimed at flushing out armed suspects, has sparked violent protests in Kuki-dominated areas, leaving one protester dead and over 40 injured, including police personnel. With ethnic tensions rising, the state remains on high alert as security forces continue their operations. Manipur Violence
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In response to A. Bimol Akoijam's speech in Parliament, Major Digvijay Singh Rawat raises serious concerns over the role of central security forces in Manipur. Highlighting a controversial incident, Rawat shares a video of Meitei Arambai militants traveling in a Meitei police vehicle and bypassing Army checkposts. He argues that central forces must intervene to stop such vehicles, which are reportedly carrying proscribed militants to target Kuki villages, fueling tensions in the region.
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The Central government is deploying 90 additional Central Force companies to Manipur to address renewed violence in the state. CRPF Director-General Kuldeep Singh, who also serves as the Security..
The Indian government has reimposed the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) in six police station areas of Manipur, as the state's security situation deteriorates. Citing a "volatile" environment..