Rallies were taken out by tribal groups in several districts of Manipur following which violence was witnessed at many places in Manipur. At the same time, the Indian Army has urged the citizens to trust the information received through official and verified sources only.
Explain that many fake videos were circulated regarding the security situation in Manipur, after which the Indian Army warned the people.
People should not trust fake content – Indian Army
SpearCorps.IndianArmy tweeted and wrote that fake videos on the security situation in Manipur including the video of the attack on the Assam Rifles post are being circulated by some people for their vested interests. Indian Army requests everyone to rely only on information available through official and verified sources.
All trains going to Manipur were stopped
Following the law and order situation in Manipur, Northeast Frontier Railway has stopped all Manipur-bound trains.
NF Railway CPRO Sabyasachi Dey told ANI that no train is entering Manipur till the situation improves. The decision has been taken after the Manipur government advised to stop the train movement.
Internet services closed in the state
After mobile data, now broadband services have also been suspended in Manipur because of the ever-increasing violence in the state. The government has ordered the suspension of broadband and data services by Reliance Jio Fiber, Airtel Extreme, BSNL, etc. for spreading violence and rumors.
Due to the prevailing situation in the state of Manipur, suspension of internet services has been ordered for the next 5 days. Top officials of MHA are in constant touch with the state and are closely monitoring the situation.
Assam CM will support Manipur CM
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma tweeted that many families affected by the recent incidents in Manipur have taken shelter in Assam. I have requested the Cachar district administration to take care of these families. I am also in constant touch with CM N Biren Singh and have promised full support to the Assam government in this hour of crisis.
people evacuated to a safe place
Regarding the violence in Manipur, an army spokesman said that so far about 5,000 people have been evacuated to safe houses in violence-hit Churdachandpur, while 2,000 people have been evacuated to Imphal Valley and another 2,000 to the border town of Moreh in Tengnoupal district.
A military spokesman said the army and the Assam Rifles were called in on Wednesday night and they, along with the police, brought the violence under control by morning. Curfew has been imposed in non-tribal-dominated Imphal West, Kakching, Thoubal, Jiribam, and Bishnupur districts and tribal-dominated Churdachandpur, Kangpokpi, and Tengnoupal districts, a state official said.
The High Court had given instructions in favor of the Meitei community.
Violence broke out on Wednesday during a tribal solidarity march called by the All Tribal Student Union Manipur (ATSUM) in the Torbang area of Churchandpur district against the demand for ST status by the non-tribal Meitei community, which accounts for 53 percent of the state's population. The tribal population in the state is about 40 percent. Last month, the Manipur High Court asked the state government to send a recommendation to the central government within 4 weeks regarding the demand of the Meitei community. It was only after this that ATSUM organized the march.
An armed mob attacked the Meitei community
According to the police, a mob of armed men allegedly attacked people from the Meitei community during the march in the Torbang area. This retaliated with retaliatory attacks in the districts of the Valley, leading to violence across the state.
Several shops and houses were vandalized and arson was also done in the violence which lasted for more than 3 hours in Torbang. In several areas of the Imphal Valley, the houses of the Kuki tribals were ransacked, forcing them to leave the area. Over 500 residents of the Kuki-dominated Langol area in Imphal West have fled their homes and are currently living in the CRPF camp at Lamphelpet.
Some places of worship were also set ablaze in Imphal Valley last night. More than 20 houses were gutted in the Motbang area of Kangpokpi district. Violence was also reported from Moreh near the Myanmar border in the Tengnoupal district. Around 1,000 Meites from the tribal-dominated Churdachandpur district have moved to different areas of the Bishnupur district, including Kwakta and Moirang.
Maiti community has a problem with illegal immigrants
The people's representatives of the valley had earlier supported the demand of some Meitei organizations for ST status, which had angered some of the communities included in the ST list. The Meitei community says that they are facing problems due to large-scale illegal immigration from Myanmar and Bangladesh.
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