Internet ban extended till June 10 amid ongoing violence in Manipur

The government of Manipur has extended the ban on internet and data services for five more days with immediate effect in an effort to preserve public order and prevent disturbances.

The Manipuri government has given new directives. There has been a further extension of the suspension of internet services in the state for five days i.e. until June 10 at 3 pm.

Following a protest by the All Tribal Students’ Union of Manipur (ATSUM) on May 3, fighting between Christian and Hindu Meitei tribal groups in Manipur broke out.

The entire state has been experiencing unrest for the past month, and the central government has to use paramilitary forces to get things under control. A total of 10,000 Army and Assam Rifles men have been sent to the state to restore order.

Supreme Court to hear Manipur violence today, Govt ready to hold talks with groups

After a week of intense violence, things are slowly getting back to normal in Manipur. On Monday, 11 districts in Manipur had their full curfew partially lifted.

Meiteis and tribals engaged in violent battles in the state over the demand to be classified as a Scheduled Tribe, which led to a worsening of the situation.

The Supreme Court has now taken up the case, and the hearing will take place today, or Monday. According to sources, Union Minister G Kishan Reddy stated that the federal government is willing to engage in discussions with the groups in Manipur to address their concerns in light of the violence in the state.

Government’s big order in Manipur, miscreants were ordered to shoot at sight

The government has issued an important order in response to the violence in Manipur. As a result, it has been ordered to shoot miscreants on sight.

According to reports, the Manipur government ordered shoot-at-sight orders for criminals on Thursday to stop the escalating violence between the Meitei community and the tribal people.

According to the Governor’s directive, shoot at sight should be used when all other options, including warning and the use of reasonable force, have been exhausted and the situation cannot be handled. The State Government’s Commissioner (Home) has signed the notification. According to the 1973 Criminal Procedure Code’s provisions, notification has been given.

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