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New Delhi : While hearing the Manipur violence case, the Supreme Court said on Monday that we have law and order in our hands. can not take. The task of ensuring security in Manipur is the central and the state government. After Supreme Court lawyers held a particular group responsible for the violence in Manipur, the Supreme Court said that this court cannot be used as a platform to increase tension in Manipur. The court said it can direct the authorities to make efforts to improve the situation in Manipur and ask various groups to give positive suggestions, but cannot take law and order into its own hands. Presented by the government during the hearing in the Supreme Court Solicitor General Tushar Mehta presented the status report of Manipur before the court. The court has given this report to the Kuki community and directed them to give positive suggestions by tomorrow. The matter will be heard on Tuesday as well. Along with this, the matter related to ban on internet services in Manipur will be heard on Tuesday itself. Internet services have been suspended in Manipur ever since violence broke out on May 3 . However, on July 7, the Manipur High Court ordered the state government to partially lift the internet ban. In response to this, the State Government filed a petition. It is the responsibility of the government to ensure security According to media reports, a lawyer from the Kuki community in the Supreme Court had accused the other community of spreading violence. On this, the Supreme Court said that this court cannot be used to incite tension. We cannot take law and order in our hands. Ensuring security is the responsibility of the Center and the States. The court said that we can give instructions to the officials to improve the situation. People from different communities of Manipur give us positive suggestions on this issue. 878505071One policeman killed in Kangpokpi West, 14 injured On the other hand, it is reported that violent clashes continued throughout the night in Manipur's western Kangpokpi area. After this, a policeman was killed on Monday and at least 05 people were injured. He said there was a brief lull between 3 am and 6 am, but then indiscriminate firing was heard from Phayeng and Singda villages. Officials said the firing targeted villages and hills in Kangchup area of ​​Kangpokpi district. The Assam Rifles manages a 'buffer zone' between the two villages. Officials have not ruled out the possibility of more casualties on both sides.

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New Delhi : While hearing the Manipur violence case, the Supreme Court said on Monday that we have law and order in our hands. can not take. The task of ensuring security in Manipur is the central and the state government. After Supreme Court lawyers held a particular group responsible for the violence in Manipur, the Supreme Court said that this court cannot be used as a platform to increase tension in Manipur. The court said it can direct the authorities to make efforts to improve the situation in Manipur and ask various groups to give positive suggestions, but cannot take law and order into its own hands.

Presented by the government during the hearing in the Supreme Court Solicitor General Tushar Mehta presented the status report of Manipur before the court. The court has given this report to the Kuki community and directed them to give positive suggestions by tomorrow. The matter will be heard on Tuesday as well. Along with this, the matter related to ban on internet services in Manipur will be heard on Tuesday itself. Internet services have been suspended in Manipur ever since violence broke out on May 3 . However, on July 7, the Manipur High Court ordered the state government to partially lift the internet ban. In response to this, the State Government filed a petition.

It is the responsibility of the government to ensure security

According to media reports, a lawyer from the Kuki community in the Supreme Court had accused the other community of spreading violence. On this, the Supreme Court said that this court cannot be used to incite tension. We cannot take law and order in our hands. Ensuring security is the responsibility of the Center and the States. The court said that we can give instructions to the officials to improve the situation. People from different communities of Manipur give us positive suggestions on this issue.

878505071One policeman killed in Kangpokpi West, 14 injured

On the other hand, it is reported that violent clashes continued throughout the night in Manipur’s western Kangpokpi area. After this, a policeman was killed on Monday and at least 05 people were injured. He said there was a brief lull between 3 am and 6 am, but then indiscriminate firing was heard from Phayeng and Singda villages. Officials said the firing targeted villages and hills in Kangchup area of ​​Kangpokpi district. The Assam Rifles manages a ‘buffer zone’ between the two villages. Officials have not ruled out the possibility of more casualties on both sides.