Protesting women are becoming a big challenge for the army personnel in violence-hit Manipur . An attempt is being made to deliberately disrupt the army’s operation. A large number of protesting women are blocking the road, due to which the army personnel are unable to carry forward their operations. , Deliberately disrupting the campaign as illegal by the army
Intentional obstruction is said to be illegal. The Indian Army has said that blocking the movement of security personnel is not only illegal, but also detrimental to their efforts to restore law and order.
The army posted a video regarding the performance of women And also posted a video, in which women activists are seen stopping army soldiers from moving forward. The army tweeted and wrote, Women activists in Manipur are deliberately blocking roads and interfering with operations of security forces. Such undue interference is harmful. In a tweet, the Spear Corps of the Indian Army said, “The Indian Army appeals to all sections of the population to extend their support. Our efforts to restore peace will continue.
Women activists in #Manipur are deliberately blocking routes and interfering in Operations of Security Forces. Such unwarranted interference is detrimental to the timely response by Security Forces during critical situations to save lives and property.
🔴 Indian Army appeals to… pic.twitter.com/Md9nw6h7Fx
— SpearCorps.IndianArmy (@Spearcorps) June 26, 2023 Meitei community protest in Pune, seek PM’s intervention to end Manipur violence
Meitei Members of the community staged a protest in Maharashtra’s Pune on Monday demanding an immediate end to the violence in their native Manipur. People of the Meitei community said, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is against violence 48 are silent even after days, in which 100 have killed more than people has been displaced. The statement said that there are reports of heavy firing every day, as a result of which people are living in war-like conditions. Demanding immediate action from the Center and the Manipur government, the protesters observed a minute’s silence to pay tribute to the victims of the violence.
So far in Manipur violence More than 100 people died
It may be noted that since May 3 ethnic violence between Meitei and Kuki communities in Manipur lives of more than Gone. Violent clashes broke out in Manipur on May 3 after a ‘tribal solidarity march’ was organized in the hill districts to protest against the demand for Scheduled Tribe (ST) status for the Meitei community. The population of the Meitei community in this northeastern state is about percent, most of whom live in the Imphal Valley, while tribal communities such as the Nagas and Kukis 48 is around percent and it is mostly live in hill districts.
Amit ShahPublished Date
Tue, Jun 27, 2023, 8: 50 AM IST
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