Violence broke out once again in Manipur’s Imphal, many people injured in the incident

Manipur: On Thursday night, there was more violence in the Imphal Valley in Manipur. Here, an effort was made to attack the chief minister N. Biren Singh’s vacant ancestral house. Violence-filled altercations persisted all night long as well. Even though things were mostly peaceful on Friday morning, tension still exists.

Security personnel are spread out throughout the Imphal Valley. Despite this, the crowd attempted to storm the Chief Minister’s empty ancestral home on Thursday night. The security forces, however, used tear gas to disperse the criminals.

According to sources, security personnel and demonstrators engaged in clashes throughout Imphal on Thursday night. This resulted in numerous injuries. In reality, when security personnel intervened to stop a gathering demanding justice for the murder of two students at Hatta Minuthong in Imphal East, the demonstrators became violent. Several people were reportedly hurt during the event and required hospital admission, according to sources.

Manipur CM N Biren Singh announces resumption of internet services from today

Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh announced on Friday that internet services will be resumed in the state from today, September 23. Internet services were suspended on May 10 following clashes between the Kuki and Meitei communities in the state.

In a statement, Singh said that the decision to resume internet services was taken after reviewing the overall situation in the state. He appealed to the people to use the internet responsibly and to avoid spreading rumors and hate speeches.

The suspension of internet services in Manipur has caused a lot of inconvenience to the people. Many businesses and educational institutions had suffered due to the suspension. The people also faced difficulties in accessing information and staying connected with their loved ones.

In Manipur, the BJP is preparing to hand over leadership to Biren Singh again! the party signaled

Manipur Elections: The present Chief Minister N Biren Singh will remain in charge of the Bharatiya Janata Party‘s victory in the Manipur Assembly elections. Despite not naming Singh its leader, Jagat Prakash Nadda (JP Nadda), the party’s national president, has stated who will become its leader in the state legislature. Formerly, there was speculation about a change in leadership if a new government was formed in the state.

During a rally in Manipur, Nadda asked, “What was the situation five years ago, and what is it now?” The election will be based on this. It is because he had to become an MLA that we are not sending Ibomcha ji as an MLA. We will send Ibomcha Ji and Sushindro ji to the Vidhan Sabha so that N Biren Singh, along with all of the other MLAs, can take Manipur to development.”

Earlier, Sambit Patra, the party’s state coordinator for Manipur, had indicated Singh would take over the leadership of the party. In light of Biren Singh Ji’s good governance and development, we are very proud to believe that BJP will contest the upcoming elections under his able leadership.” Patra said he had no doubt that we would become the government under your leadership with a two-thirds majority.

As well, he said the state was on the track of progress under the BJP government. The agriculture budget in Manipur has doubled in five years under the Biren Singh government. “Bandhs and blockades have ended in Manipur,” added Nadda. In the next five years, Manipur will achieve great heights with your blessings. On Thursday, the party released its manifesto in Manipur.

In Manipur, BJP releases its election manifesto

Manipur’s BJP manifesto promises to give the people of Manipur two extra LPG cylinders, as well as free electric scooters to college-going girls. In addition to this, locals’ rights have been discussed by the party. There will be two votes in Manipur on March 28 and 5. The results will be counted on March 10.

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