Manipur Violence: मणिपुर के मोरेह शहर में सुरक्षा बलों और कुकी उग्रवादियों के बीच ताजा हिंसा भड़की; एक कमांडो की मौत

Manipur Violence News: बुधवार की सुबह, मणिपुर (Manipur) के तेंगनौपाल जिले के मोरेह शहर में एक ताजगी भरी हिंसा का मामला सामने आया है, जिसमें एक कमांडो की मौत की खबर सामने आयी है। इस घटना का सबसे पहले विवेचन तब हुआ, जब संदिग्ध कुकी आतंकवादी (Kuki Militants) समूह ने एसबीआई मोरेह के पास स्थित एक सुरक्षा चौकी पर विस्फोटक डाला और गोलीबारी की।

सुरक्षा बलों ने त्वरित प्रतिक्रिया दी और मुठभेड़ के दौरान एक सुरक्षाकर्मी की अफसोसनाक मौत हो गई, जिसके कारण उसके साथी सजग हैं। उनका पहचाननामा वांगखेम सोमोरजीत है, जो मोरेह के स्थानीय राज्य पुलिस कमांडो एवं इंडियन रिजर्व बटालियन के सदस्य हैं, जिनका जन्म इंफाल पश्चिम जिले के मालोम (Malom) से हुआ है।

पुलिस द्वारा बताया गया कि सीमावर्ती शहर में होने वाले एक पुलिस अधिकारी की हत्या के मामले में, दो दिन पहले ही संदिग्धों को गिरफ्तार किया गया था, जिनमें से एक आतंकवादी ने सुरक्षा बलों की चौकी पर गोलीबारी की थी। उसके साथ, एक पिस्तौल, दो जीवित राउंड, एक चीनी हथगोला, दस जीवित एके गोला बारूद राउंड और दस डेटोनेटर बरामद किए गए थे।

मणिपुर सरकार (Manipur government) ने इस मामले के बाद 16 जनवरी को टेंगनौपाल क्षेत्राधिकार के भीतर शांति भंग होने के बाद सार्वजनिक शांति में गड़बड़ी और मानव जीवन और संपत्ति के लिए खतरे की संभावना को देखते हुए पूर्ण कर्फ्यू (curfew) घोषित किया था।

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.

Manipur House adjourned sine die after one-day session amid ruckus

Manipur’s assembly session begins today. The assembly session will be held in Manipur for the first time since the unrest that began on May 3rd. The Manipur Legislative Assembly’s one-day session is likely to include discussion on the present state of the state’s ethnic conflict.

Due to security concerns, the majority of Kuki MLAs are likely to miss the assembly session. A total of six out of ten Kuki-dominated MLAs have already taken leave from the Speaker.

As soon as proceedings began on Tuesday, Congress MLAs created a ruckus and the Assembly adjourned sine die.

Last month, the government had suggested holding the assembly session on August 21; however, after failing to receive consent from the Raj Bhavan, the schedule was changed and prolonged till August 28. The summons for the assembly session was made last week by the Chief Minister’s Office. It will take place on August 29. The most recent assembly meeting took place in March.

The ethnic violence that erupted in Manipur on May 3 has so far resulted in more than 160 fatalities and hundreds of injuries.

Police arrested the fifth accused in the case of making a woman parade naked in Manipur

The fifth suspect in the case of forcing a woman to march naked in Manipur has also been taken into custody by police. On Friday, 11 days of police custody were given to each of the four accused who had been detained.

Let us inform you that Prime Minister Modi denounced the video and labeled the act disgraceful once it viral. He further promised that everyone accused of being part of this act would be apprehended quickly and dealt with harshly.

The state’s condition has been alarming for the past 24 hours. People peacefully protested in various places. At several locations, search activities are being conducted by police and central security forces. The police have also urged the locals to keep the peace. Additionally warned not to believe any rumor.

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.

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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