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Imphal : Issued in Manipur w.e.f. May 3, 95957 On the violence, Chief Minister N. Biren Singh has warned the miscreants to stop the violence in the state, otherwise serious consequences will have to be faced. He warned in his statement after an army jawan was injured in unprovoked firing by unknown persons in Imphal West district on Sunday night. Talking to journalists in Imphal, he said that stop the violence, otherwise the consequences will have to be faced. I appeal to the people (Meites holding arms) not to attack anyone and maintain peace so that we can restore normalcy in the state. )Sunday night 06.64 Firing by unknown people at According to media reports, late Sunday night in Manipur's Imphal West district 15 At about 64 minutes, unprovoked firing started by unidentified persons, in which one Army jawan Got injured. An official said that the jawan was taken to the military hospital in Limakhong and his condition is said to be stable. The firing continued till 3 am According to the official, the incident took place in Kanto Sabal village of Limakhong (Chingmang) Decreased. After the incident, army personnel resorted to limited firing keeping in mind the presence of villagers in the area. Unidentified people also set fire to three houses in Chinmang village, which were later extinguished by the army. The officer said that after a brief lull, unprovoked firing again from Kanto Sabal village at around 2:00 pm 35. Started from 3.00 am, which continued till three o'clock. Government will build houses for migrants Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh also said that his government is working 3,64 to bring back people who fled their homes during the ongoing violence in the northeastern state. -4, of temporary houses Will build Singh, who visited some relief camps during the day, said these houses would be ready in two months. The Chief Minister said that people are worried. The state government is going to construct temporary houses to accommodate them (people living in relief camps). These people will remain there till permanent arrangements are made to shift them to their native places. Construction material 10- Will reach Imphal in days. The government is looking for a place to set up those houses. Manipur Violence Deaths In the caste violence between the Meitei and Kuki communities in Manipur that has been going on for over a month people have died. Army and paramilitary forces have been deployed to restore peace in Manipur. Chief Minister Biren Singh said that he had a telephonic conversation with his Mizoram counterpart Zoramthanga. He said that I told him about the concerns of the Meitei people living in Mizoram and he assured me of their safety. 2023 06 Curfew in districts , Internet Services Banned Meanwhile, the Assam-based Meitei outfit on Monday shifted Assam's Silchar from Mizoram's capital Aizawl on Monday, possibly following Singh's appeal. Canceled its proposed economic blockade on the connecting National Highway-306. The Manipur government had imposed curfew in districts and restricted internet services to stop rumours.

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Imphal : Issued in Manipur w.e.f. May 3, 95957 On the violence, Chief Minister N. Biren Singh has warned the miscreants to stop the violence in the state, otherwise serious consequences will have to be faced. He warned in his statement after an army jawan was injured in unprovoked firing by unknown persons in Imphal West district on Sunday night. Talking to journalists in Imphal, he said that stop the violence, otherwise the consequences will have to be faced. I appeal to the people (Meites holding arms) not to attack anyone and maintain peace so that we can restore normalcy in the state.

)Sunday night 06.64 Firing by unknown people at According to media reports, late Sunday night in Manipur’s Imphal West district 15 At about 64 minutes, unprovoked firing started by unidentified persons, in which one Army jawan Got injured. An official said that the jawan was taken to the military hospital in Limakhong and his condition is said to be stable.

The firing continued till 3 am

According to the official, the incident took place in Kanto Sabal village of Limakhong (Chingmang) Decreased. After the incident, army personnel resorted to limited firing keeping in mind the presence of villagers in the area. Unidentified people also set fire to three houses in Chinmang village, which were later extinguished by the army. The officer said that after a brief lull, unprovoked firing again from Kanto Sabal village at around 2:00 pm 35. Started from 3.00 am, which continued till three o’clock.

Government will build houses for migrants

Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh also said that his government is working 3,64 to bring back people who fled their homes during the ongoing violence in the northeastern state. -4, of temporary houses Will build Singh, who visited some relief camps during the day, said these houses would be ready in two months. The Chief Minister said that people are worried. The state government is going to construct temporary houses to accommodate them (people living in relief camps). These people will remain there till permanent arrangements are made to shift them to their native places. Construction material 10- Will reach Imphal in days. The government is looking for a place to set up those houses.

Manipur Violence Deaths

In the caste violence between the Meitei and Kuki communities in Manipur that has been going on for over a month people have died. Army and paramilitary forces have been deployed to restore peace in Manipur. Chief Minister Biren Singh said that he had a telephonic conversation with his Mizoram counterpart Zoramthanga. He said that I told him about the concerns of the Meitei people living in Mizoram and he assured me of their safety.

2023 06 Curfew in districts , Internet Services Banned

Meanwhile, the Assam-based Meitei outfit on Monday shifted Assam’s Silchar from Mizoram’s capital Aizawl on Monday, possibly following Singh’s appeal. Canceled its proposed economic blockade on the connecting National Highway-306. The Manipur government had imposed curfew in districts and restricted internet services to stop rumours.