Amit Shah Manipur: Union Home Minister Amit Shah is currently on a three-day tour to Manipur. Here he has met the Kuki delegation at Moreh in Manipur today. Let us tell you that violence has been going on in Manipur for almost a month and Amit Shah has reached here to review this violence. Apart from an all-party meeting on the current situation in Manipur, Amit Shah has also held a meeting with senior officers of the Manipur Police, CAPF and the Indian Army in Imphal, according to the information revealed so far in Manipur violence 76 People have died. ,Will interact with several groups in Kangpokpi district Union Home Minister Amit Shah will visit Moreh town in Manipur’s Tengnoupal district near the India-Myanmar border and will review security measures and meet civil society organizations of the Kuki community. Sources related to the army gave this information. Sources said Shah will visit Kangpokpi district and hold talks with several groups. Meanwhile, there was an overnight exchange of fire between militants and security forces at Sugnu in Kakching district, officials said. He told- Firing incident also took place in Sagolmang of Imphal East district and a civilian was injured in the attack by the militants.
The death toll in the conflict increased As part of his efforts to restore peace in Manipur, the Union Home Minister met various Meitei and Kuki groups, who expressed their commitment to peace and assured that they would work to restore normalcy in the troubled state. do. In the evening, the Home Minister also held an all-party meeting. Union Home Secretary Ajay Bhalla and Intelligence Bureau Director Tapan Kumar Deka are accompanying Shah on this visit. The home minister is visiting the northeastern state for the first time since the ethnic conflict broke out in Manipur on 3 May. Manipur has been affected by ethnic violence for almost a month and the state has seen an increase in clashes during this period. After a few weeks of lull, there was exchange of fire between the security forces and the militants last Sunday. Officials said that the death toll in the conflict has increased to 140.
Paramilitary personnel were also deployed Caste violence broke out in Manipur for the first time after the tribal unity march. On May 3, the Meitei community protested for the demand of Scheduled Caste (ST) status, after which the Tribal Unity March was organized. Tensions over the eviction of Kuki villagers from reserved forest land had resulted in violence in the past, leading to several smaller agitations. The Meitei community constitutes about percent of the population of Manipur and most of the community live in Imphal. live in the valley. Number of people from Naga and Kuki community out of total population 48 percent and they live in hilly districts. About troops of the Indian Army and Assam Rifles are trying to restore normalcy in the northeastern state. . In every piece , There are employees. Apart from this, jawans of other paramilitary forces have also been deployed. (with language input)
Amit ShahManipurPublished Date
Wed, May 31, 2023, 4: 42 PM IST
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