Manipur Marks 2nd Anniversary Of Ethnic Clashes With Mass Gatherings
A statewide shutdown and mass gatherings marked the second anniversary of the ethnic clashes between the Meitei and Kuki and Zomi tribes of Manipur on Saturday, amid demands for free and safe movement of all residents.
Case Filed Over Gun Salute In Manipur's Kangpokpi, Cops Launch Raids
A police case has been filed against the organisers of an event on the Manipur violence after some people were seen carrying firearms and giving a gun salute in Manipur's Kangpokpi district.
Congress says Presidents rule failed to end violence in Manipur, demands polls
The Congress party is strongly advocating for immediate elections in Manipur, criticizing the ineffectiveness of President's rule in curbing ongoing violence since its imposition in February. They highlighted PM Modi's numerous foreign and domestic visits while questioning his absence from Manipur, emphasizing the continued displacement and casualties since the violence began in May 2023.
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Manipur marks two years of ethnic violence The Tribune
Manipur marks two years of ethnic violenceThe Tribune
Security Tight In Manipur As Bandh Observes Two Years Of Ethnic Violence Deccan Chronicle
Security Tight In Manipur As Bandh Observes Two Years Of Ethnic ViolenceDeccan Chronicle
Security Tight In Manipur As Bandh Observes Two Years Of Ethnic Violence
Mr Kharge questioned the Prime Ministers absence from the state, noting that since January 2022, Modi has made 44 foreign visits and 250 domestic visits but has not visited Manipur.
Congress slams PM Modi, demands polls in Manipur amid violence
New Delhi: The Congress on Saturday targeted Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his silence and alleged failure to uphold Rajdharma in Manipur and demanded fresh elections in the strife-torn state. The opposition party also alleged the ground situation was far from normal despite the imposition of Presidents rule in Manipur. More than 260 people have 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 .
Congress slams PM Modi, demands polls in Manipur amid violence Siasat.com
Congress slams PM Modi, demands polls in Manipur amid violenceSiasat.com
Two years of silence is enough: Meitei groups storm Jantar Mantar, demand end to ethnic violence in ManipurHub News
Manipur remembers victims on second anniversary of ethnic conflict The New Indian Express
Manipur remembers victims on second anniversary of ethnic conflictThe New Indian Express
Manipur remembers victims on second anniversary of ethnic conflict
GUWAHATI: Manipur remembered the victims of the bloody ethnic conflict on its second anniversary on Saturday by organising different programmes in the Imphal Valley and the Kuki hills. People observed a shutdown in the Meitei-majority Imphal Valley responding to the call of an organisation, Coordinating Committee on Manipur Integrity (COCOMI) to attend a public convention. A similar shutdown was observed in the Kuki hills at the call of two Kuki-Zo student organisations. COCOMI organised the public convention at the Khuman Lampak Main Stadium in Imphal, where a large number of people turned up. The speakers, including scholars, eminent personalities and leaders of civil society organisations, called for peace, justice, resolution of the conflict and protection of the states territorial integrity. The Kuki-Zo tribals marked the day as Separation Day. The Indigenous Tribal Leaders Forum organised a programme at the Wall of Remembrance in Churachandpur district in memory of the victims. A large number of people, including leaders from various civil society organisations, attended the event. The Kukis had raised pitch for separate administration for the community following the outbreak of the ethnic violence and they have stuck to this demand. Security was tightened in different parts of the state. However, no untoward incident was reported. The ethnic violence had erupted on May 3, 2023, after a solidarity march which was taken out in the hill districts by tribals protesting the state governments alleged move to grant Scheduled Tribe status to the majority Meitei community. The violence left over 250 people dead and some 60,000 others displaced. A large majority of the displaced people are lodged in the relief camps even as the state continues to remain ethnically partitioned. Meiteis and Kuki-Zo tribals still cannot go to each others areas. On March 8 this year, the Centre had attempted to ensure free movement despite opposition from Kuki-Zo tribals. The government operated a state-run bus, but the protestors attacked it in the Kangpokpi district, leading to violence in which one person was killed and several others were injured. Presidents rule was imposed in the state on February 13 this year after BJP had failed to reach a consensus on a successor for N Biren Singh, who stepped down as Chief Minister on February 9, a day before his government was due to face a no-confidence motion and a floor test. Recently, 21 ruling NDA MLAs had written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah demanding the immediate installation of a popular government in the state. They said people had welcomed the Presidents rule with a lot of expectations but even after more than two and half months, there were no visible actions to restore peace and normalcy.
Manipur marks two years of ethnic violence by remembering victims The Hindu
Manipur marks two years of ethnic violence by remembering victimsThe Hindu
Delhi: Protests By Kuki-Zo, Meitei Groups Mark 2 Years Of Manipur Violence ABP Live English
Delhi: Protests By Kuki-Zo, Meitei Groups Mark 2 Years Of Manipur ViolenceABP Live English
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Manipur marks 2nd anniversary of ethnic clashes with shutdown, mass gatherings ThePrint
Manipur marks 2nd anniversary of ethnic clashes with shutdown, mass gatheringsThePrint
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Meitei And Kuki-Zo Communities Observe May 3 In ManipurUkhrul Times
Manipur People's Convention issues ultimatum to Centre, demands restoration of rights and integrityIndia Today NE
Violence in Manipur Orchestrated, Not Ethnic: PAPPM President Northeast Live
Violence in Manipur Orchestrated, Not Ethnic: PAPPM PresidentNortheast Live
Protests By Kuki, Meitei Groups Mark 2 Years Of Manipur Ethnic violence
Members of the Kuki and Zomi tribes and the Meitei community held separate demonstrations at Delhi's Jantar Mantar on Saturday to mark the completion of two years since ethnic violence broke out in Manipur on May 3, 2023.
Video | Manipur Observes 2 Years Of Ethnic Conflict Through Shutdown, Public Meets And Tightened SecurityNDTV
2 years of Manipur conflictCongress demands fresh elections, says Presidents Rule no solutionThePrint
Manipur marks second year of ethnic violence with shutdown at various places The Economic Times
Manipur marks second year of ethnic violence with shutdown at various placesThe Economic Times
Manipur marks second year of ethnic violence with shutdown at various places
Manipur observed a shutdown marking two years of ethnic violence, impacting daily life across the state. COCOMI called for the shutdown in valley regions, while ZSF and KSO imposed it in hill districts. The Meitei community demanded territorial integrity, while Kuki-Zo-Hmar tribals marked Separation Day. Border fencing progress was reviewed amid ongoing efforts to secure the India-Myanmar border.
Manipur schools candlelight vigil sends national message: When one bleeds, we all bleed Syllad
Manipur schools candlelight vigil sends national message: When one bleeds, we all bleedSyllad
Delhi: Protests by Kuki-Zo, Meitei groups mark 2 years of Manipur violence
New Delhi: Members of the Kuki-Zo and Meitei communities held separate demonstrations at the Jantar Mantar here on Saturday to mark the completion of two years since ethnic violence broke out in Manipur on May 3, 2023. Dressed in black, the Kuki-Zo protesters mourned the loss of those killed in the violence in the northeastern 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 .
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You have failed to uphold 'Rajdharma': Kharge to PM on Manipur 'no-show'
Mallikarjun Kharge said the violence in Manipur began on May 3, 2023 and still continues. Just two days ago, 25 people were injured in a violent clash in Tamenglong district
Manipur: Arambai Tengol honours conflict martyrs at Thoubal
Imphal: Hundreds of members of the Arambai Tengol (AT) gathered on Saturday at Thoubal Wangkhem ground in Thoubal district to honours those who lost their lives in the two years of ethnic violence in Manipur. The AT volunteers held a two-minute silence to pay respect to the dead. According to official records, the conflict that [] The post Manipur: Arambai Tengol honours conflict martyrs at Thoubal appeared first on NorthEast Now .
'Where is Modi govt's Rajdharma?': Kharge slams PM over 'no-show' in strife-torn Manipur
NEW DELHI: Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge on Saturday accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of failing to uphold 'Rajdharma' by not visiting Manipur even once in the last two years. In a post on X, he said Manipur continues to be troubled for two years without the Prime Minister setting foot on its soil. Kharge said the violence in Manipur began on May 3, 2023 and still continues. Just two days ago, 25 people were injured in a violent clash in Tamenglong district, he noted. Kharge said more than 260 people have died and 68,000 people displaced and thousands are still living in relief camps. Narendra Modi ji, Even as Manipur awaits your presence and return of peace and normalcy, we want to ask 3 pointed questions to you, he wrote. Since January 2022, your last election rally in Manipur, you have made 44 Foreign visits around the globe and 250 domestic visits across the nation, yet you have not spent a single second in Manipur. Why this apathy and disdain for the people of Manipur? Where is the political accountability, the Congress chief added. Manipur observes two years of violence without the Prime Minister setting foot on its soil. The violence began on May 3, 2023 and still continues. Just two days ago, 25 people were injured in a violent clash in Tamenglong district. More than 260 people have died. 68,000 people pic.twitter.com/zZ1pyUGJC9 Mallikarjun Kharge (@kharge) May 3, 2025 Kharge said the President's rule in the state was not imposed despite its people demanding it. He said that it was imposed only after 20 months of the request when the BJP was faced by a no-confidence motion brought in by the Congress party and BJP's own MLAs couldn't decide a chief minister. Why did the DOUBLE ENGINE Government fail in its Constitutional duty to provide security and safety for its citizens? Why did you not sack the Chief Minister earlier? Your DOUBLE ASSAULT Government is still failing Manipur. Despite the Home Ministry's rule in place now, incidents of violence haven't stopped, Kharge claimed. He alleged that the Centre passed a resolution for the President's rule in a hurried manner, at 2 AM midnight to hide its ank incompetence. The Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha said Manipur's economy has lost thousands of crores in damages in the past two years' of ethnic strife. He said that the demand for grants for the state, which the Centre brought in the Parliament, made several social spending cuts. What happened to the Peace Committee announced by the Home Minister? Why didn't you meet the affected people of all communities even in Delhi? Why didn't you announce a special package for the state? Modi ji, once again, you failed upholding 'RAJDHARMA, Kharge said. Shutdown affects life as Manipur mourns those killed in ethnic violence on two years of conflict
Manipur Police nabs car lifter, recovers stolen vehicle
Imphal: Manipur Police arrested a suspected vehicle lifter on Friday and recovered a stolen Maruti Wagon R as part of an ongoing special crackdown against vehicle theft across the state. According to the Morning Police bulletin, the operation took place around noon near Jama Masjid under Lilong Police Station in Thoubal District. The suspect, identified [] The post Manipur Police nabs car lifter, recovers stolen vehicle appeared first on NorthEast Now .
Congress slams BJP over Manipur crisis, accuses PM Modi of shunning state amid
Congress leaders accused BJP of shunning Manipur state amid ongoing ethnic violence and calling Amit Shah a big failure failure for not maintaining peace in the region
Continues to avoid and shun Manipur: Congress targets PM Modi after two years of conflict
On the second anniversary of Manipur's ethnic violence, Congress criticizes Prime Minister Modi for allegedly ignoring the state's unrest, highlighting the delayed government response and the ongoing suffering of displaced people. The party points out the Prime Minister's absence from Manipur and questions the effectiveness of the Union Home Minister.
Manipur's anguish continues, no reconciliation process underway: Congress slams PM Modi, HM Shah
NEW DELHI: The Congress on Saturday alleged that Prime Minister Narendra Modi continues to shun Manipur and Union Home Minister Amit Shah proved to be a ig failure in managing the situation in the state which has been in the grip of ethnic strife since 2023. Congress General Secretary In-charge, Communications, Jairam Ramesh said the BJP formed a government in Manipur with a massive mandate in February 2022, and exactly two years ago today, the state erupted in sectarian violence. What began on May 3, 2023, therefore, was the self-dictated, self-directed derailment of the so-called double engine sarkar in the state. Three months later, the Supreme Court was compelled to declare that there had been an absolute breakdown of Constitutional machinery in the state, Ramesh said on X. Exactly two years ago today Manipur erupted. This calamity overtook it after the people of the state had given a decisive mandate to the BJP and its allies in the assembly elections in February 2022. What began on May 3, 2023, therefore, was the self-dictated, self-directed Jairam Ramesh (@Jairam_Ramesh) May 3, 2025 Faced with a no-confidence motion to be moved by the Congress in the state assembly, the Modi government forced the CM to resign and finally imposed President's Rule on February 13, 2025 - twenty months after the people demanded it, he said. The anguish and suffering of Manipur continues. Political games are being played. No worthwhile reconciliation process is underway. Over 60,000 internally displaced persons continue to live in relief camps in conditions of great stress, Ramesh said. Most importantly, the PM continues to avoid and shun Manipur. He has met with nobody from the state. He has gone all over the world but has not found the time nor the inclination, nor the sensitivity to visit the troubled state and reach out to the people there, he said. The Home Minister to whom the PM has outsourced management of Manipur has proved to be a ig failure, Ramesh alleged. Manipur deserves better. The people of Manipur are waiting for the PM to arrive in Imphal and go around the beautiful state and extend the healing touch - at least to the extent that he is capable of doing so, the Congress general secretary said. 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 2023.
Shutdown in Manipur to mark two years of ethnic strife hits life
While the Meitei group called a shutdown in the valley districts, Kukis imposed the bandh in the hill districts.
He (Mr. Modi) has gone all over the world but has not found the time nor the inclination nor the sensitivity to visit the troubled state and reach out to the people there, said Congress leader Jairam Ramesh.
PM Modi Continues To Shun Manipur; Shah Big Failure: Congress
NEW DELHI, May 3: The Congress on Saturday alleged that Prime Minister Narendra Modi continues to shun Manipur and Union Home Minister Amit Shah proved to be a big failure in managing the situation in the state which has been in the grip of ethnic strife since 2023. Congress General Secretary In-charge, Communications, Jairam Ramesh said the BJP formed a government in Manipur with a massive mandate in February 2022, and exactly two years ago today, the state erupted in [] The post PM Modi Continues To Shun Manipur; Shah Big Failure: Congress appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Manipur conflict: Two yrs on, thousands wait to return
Two years after ethnic violence erupted in Manipur, thousands of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) continue to live in overcrowded camps, struggling to rebuild their lives and facing an uncertain future. Despite the sacking of the Chief Minister and the imposition of President's rule, peace remains a distant hope. While hill-based Kukis demand a separate administration, Meiteis seek implementation of the National Register of Citizens (NRC) and deportation of those they consider illegal immigrants. The IDPs, grappling with severe psychological distress, feel forgotten by the government and are forced to depend on the mercy of others for basic needs.
Echoes of 3 May 2023: The Day That Tore Open the Land in Manipur, Divided People
Two years on, layers of many unresolved and unanswered questions remain in Manipur, writes Ngamjahao Kipgen.
Manipur Shutdown Marks 2 Years of Ethnic Conflict and Ongoing Suffering
HT Digital IMPHAL, MAY 3: A state-wide shutdown brought Manipur to a complete standstill on Saturday, marking two years since violent ethnic clashes broke out between the Meitei and Kuki-Zo communities. The conflict, which erupted in May 2023, has left over 260 people dead, more than 1,500 injured, and over 70,000 displaced from their homes. []
Shutdown affects life as Manipur mourns those killed in ethnic violence on two years of conflict
IMPHAL/CHURACJANDPUR: Shutdown called by various groups on Saturday to mark two years of the ethnic strife in Manipur affected normal lives in both the Maitei-controlled Imphal Valley and the Kuki-dominated hill districts. Meitei group Coordinating Committee on Manipur Integrity (COCOMI) called a shutdown in the valley districts, while the Zomi Students Federation (ZSF) and the Kuki Students Organisation (KSO) have imposed the shutdown in the hill districts. It was on this day in 2023 that ethnic clashes broke out between the Meteis and Kukis, which left over 260 people killed, 1,500 injured, and over 70,000 people displaced, according to officials. Markets were shut, public vehicles remained off the roads, and private offices remained closed across the state. A few private vehicles were seen on the roads in the morning. Schools, colleges and other institutes were also shut. Security forces have also been deployed at key locations to prevent any unwanted activities, officials said. COCOMI will hold 'Manipur Peoples' Convention' at Khuman Lampak Stadium in Imphal. It has urged the people to attend the public meeting in large numbers. A candlelight march will also be held in the evening in Imphal to pay homage to those who died in the violence. The Kuki community in the hill districts of Churachandpur and Kangpokpi districts are observing 'Day of Separation', demanding a separate territory. A programme will be held at the 'Wall of Remembrance', which has been built in Churachandpur town in memory of those killed in the ethnic violence, at 11 am. Another programme is scheduled at the Sehken Burial site, where some of the Kuki people killed in the violence have been buried, from 2 pm.
Two years on, Manipurs displaced families still await return amid fragile peace
IMPHAL: From running a successful business to no income and three children to support, G Kipgen is waiting to return to his home in Imphal amidst a sense of despair. But he is not alone, there are many like him. The devastating impact of the ethnic conflict that rocked Manipur two years ago is still being felt, with thousands of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) continuing to live in overcrowded camps waiting and hoping to return to their homes amidst fragile peace. I used to run a successful coaching institute in Imphal. Its all gone now. With no source of income and three children, I am worried about their future. I cant focus on anything. What is even more concerning is that there is no sign of how things will get better, an emotional Kipgen said. Over 260 people have been killed, 1,500 injured, and over 70,000 people displaced after the ethnic violence broke out between the Meitei and the Kuki-Zo people on May 3, 2023. Despite the sacking of controversial Chief Minister N Biren Singh for ot being able to handle the situation, and the imposition of Presidents rule in February this year, peace remains a far cry. My greatest worry is the future of my two little children, said Abung, a Meitei IDP from Churachandpur district who is staying in a prefabricated home in Bishnupur district. Earlier, I had a thriving grocery business. While living in a prefabricated home is better than staying in a relief camp, it doesnt compare to the freedom and happiness of living in ones own home, he added. As the IDPs struggle to rebuild their lives from the trauma of displacement, civil society organisations on both sides continue to hold firm to their demands. While hill-based Kukis call for a separate administration, the Meiteis, who are in the majority in Imphal valley, seek implementation of the National Register of Citizens (NRC), and the deportation of those they consider illegal immigrants. Despite monitoring by central and state authorities to control violence and improve the lives of the affected, there is growing frustration among the general public. The IDPs, whether Meitei or Kuki, have voiced deep insecurity about their families future and are grappling with severe psychological distress. Manipur tightens security ahead of second anniversary of ethnic violence Many remain unable to comprehend how they suddenly became victims of hate and anger. The government and NGOs imparted skill training to IDPs to make them employable, but these initiatives have done little to ease their emotional burden. Abenao Devi, living in a prefabricated home in Imphal, said, In the first few months after the violence broke out, there was significant community support, and provisions arrived on time. But gradually, weve been forgotten. Often, we have to depend on the mercy of others for basic needs. It is humiliating. The IDPs are doing odd jobs they never imagined doing before, she said adding both the central and state governments are unable to curb hostilities and restore normalcy even after two years. A central security agency official claimed: The most problematic and worrisome aspect of this two-year-long conflict is that armed groups and their associates have taken control of the respective communities. They are pushing their agenda ignoring the suffering of ordinary people, particularly the IDPs. He added, There has also been a massive rise in extortion by armed outfits in the Imphal valley and illegal taxation along highways passing through Kuki-majority areas. Several previously defunct militant outfits have been revitalised, recruiting mostly unemployed, poorly educated youth. Prohibitory order imposed in Manipur's Tamenglong after clash leaves 25 injured, govt office torched
Manipur police arrest alleged armed smuggler in Imphal West
Imphal: Manipur Police have arrested a 50-year-old man identified as Konsam Romeo Singh, suspected to be an armed smuggler, during an operation in a crowded area of Imphal on Friday. Police made the arrest near the Bazar India Shopping Mall in Chingmeirong, Imphal West district, following intelligence inputs regarding illegal armed activities. According to a [] The post Manipur police arrest alleged armed smuggler in Imphal West appeared first on NorthEast Now .
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Reaffirms May 3 as Manipur Peace Day Thadou Students' Assn
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Manipur Deploys Extra Forces To Prevent Violence On May 3 AnniversaryFree Press Journal
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Security tightened in Manipur ahead of ethnic strifes second anniversary MillenniumPost
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Restore Peace, Security And Constitutional Order In Manipur: Meitei AllianceNDTV
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An influential global umbrella body of Manipur's Meitei community today appealed to the central government to take immediate and decisive action to end the suspension of operations (SoO) agreement with Kuki militant groups and take firm steps.
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COCOMI to observe 2nd anniv of Manipur violence today
Manipur: Kuki-Zo outfits to observe 2nd anniversary of ethnic violence
Imphal: The Kuki-Zo outfits have announced plans to observe the second anniversary of the ethnic strife that began in Manipur on May 3, 2023. They will mark the day in various forms and styles to press their demands and honor those who lost their lives. The Zomi Students Federation (ZSF) and Kuki Students Organisation (KSO) [] The post Manipur: Kuki-Zo outfits to observe 2nd anniversary of ethnic violence appeared first on NorthEast Now .
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Assam Rifles rescue abducted man within three days in Manipur The Economic Times
Assam Rifles rescue abducted man within three days in ManipurThe Economic Times
Assam Rifles rescue abducted man within three days in Manipur
Assam Rifles successfully rescued a 27-year-old man from Jharkhand within three days of his abduction by armed cadres in Manipur's Noney district. Following the abduction on April 30, security forces swiftly engaged with community leaders and CSOs to secure his release.
Manipurs displaced people still hesitant to return to their homes The Economic Times
Manipur's displaced people still hesitant to return to their homesThe Economic Times
Manipur's displaced people still hesitant to return to their homes
Two years after ethnic violence erupted in Manipur, over 59,000 displaced people remain in 302 relief camps, hesitant to return home due to security concerns and damaged houses. Despite multiple government discussions on rehabilitation, many remain unconvinced.
Traffic Police Issue Advisory: Restrictions In Parts of Central Delhi Tomorrow
Commuters have been advised to avoid these stretches during the restricted period and use alternative routes to ensure a hassle-free journey.
Power Shutdown Announced in Parts of Jammu Kashmir
SRINAGAR: Kashmir Power Distribution Corporation Limited (KPDCL) and Jammu Power Distribution Corporation Limited (JPDCL) have announced scheduled power shutdowns in parts of Srinagar and Jammu on Saturday, May 3, to carry out essential maintenance works. According to the Chief Engineer of KPDCL, power supply from the BadamporaKurhama Dab 33 kV line will remain affected from [] The post Power Shutdown Announced in Parts of Jammu Kashmir appeared first on Kashmir Life .
2 years of Manipur conflict: Meitei and Thadou ally to safeguard unity; Demand NRC & delisting of Any Kuki TribesOrganiser
Manipurs Ethnic Strife: Two years of turmoil and the quest for peace The Statesman
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Rebuild And Protect: Manipurs Meitei And Thadou Groups Call For Unity, Slam Supremacists NDTV
'Rebuild And Protect': Manipur's Meitei And Thadou Groups Call For Unity, Slam SupremacistsNDTV
Manipur ethnic conflict: Security heightened ahead of second anniversary
Kuki-Zo organisations will observe May 3 as Separation Day with students groups calling for a shutdown; an umbrella body of Meitei organisations will organise a peoples convention to mark the day
Manipur ethnic conflict: Security heightened ahead of second anniversary The Hindu
Manipur ethnic conflict: Security heightened ahead of second anniversaryThe Hindu
Of 6,020 weapons looted from police armouries, 3,000 have been recovered, including 1,750 recovered after Presidents Rule, says official; sit-in protests, demonstrations allowed on anniversary, but no rallies
Half of Manipurs looted police weapons recovered ahead of ethnic conflicts second anniversary, mostly during Presidents RuleThe Hindu
Manipur Governor reviews Indo-Myanmar border fencing progress
Imphal: Governor of Manipur, Ajay Kumar Bhalla, on Friday, reviewed the progress of the ongoing Indo-Myanmar border fencing in Manipur, including issues on the execution of the fencing work along the Indo-Myanmar border. During the meeting, held at Raj Bhavan, Imphal, officials of Border Roads Task Force (BRTF), a unit of the Border Roads Organisation [] The post Manipur Governor reviews Indo-Myanmar border fencing progress appeared first on NorthEast Now .
Assam Rifles rescue abducted Jharkhand man in Manipur The News Mill
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