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Situation In Imphal Valley Tense, Curfew Relaxed

Several Injured In Clashes Between Protestors, Security Forces

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Imphal, Sept 29: The situation in Manipur’s Imphal valley was calm, but tense on Friday morning after a night of violent clashes including an attempt to attack the empty ancestral residence of Chief Minister N Biren Singh here.

Authorities relaxed curfew in Imphal East and Imphal West districts from 5am to 11am to help people buy essential items and medicines.

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The relaxation, however, shall not apply to “any gathering or large-scale movement of persons or sit-in protests which is unlawful in nature,” an official order said.

A mob tried to attack the CM’s empty ancestral house on Thursday night, despite heavy security clampdown and curfew in Imphal valley.

Security forces, however, foiled the attempt after firing several rounds of tear gas shells to disperse the mob.

“There was an attempt to attack the chief minister’s ancestral house at Heingang locality in Imphal. Security forces stopped the mob around 100-150 metres away from the house,” a police officer said.

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The Chief Minister lives in a separate, well-guarded official residence in the centre of the state’s capital.

The police officer said, “Two groups of people came from different directions and approached the CM’s ancestral residence but they were stopped.”

The authorities switched off the electricity connection in the entire area to help reduce the visibility of the protestors. More barricades were added to the previous ones near the house.

Several people were injured in clashes between security forces and protesters at different places in the state capital on Thursday night, sources said.

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At Hatta Minuthong in Imphal East, a rally demanding justice for the killing of the two students turned violent after security personnel stopped them from advancing further. A number of people were injured in the incident and had to be admitted to a local hospital, sources added.

A house was torched at Checkon in Imphal East by a mob late on Thursday night. Fire personnel later doused the blaze, officials said.

At Wangkhei, Khurai and Kongba in Imphal East district, protesters burnt tyres and blocked roads with iron pipes and boulders to restrict the movement of security forces, they said.

The Manipur government on Thursday constituted a committee to verify complaints of alleged use of excessive force on protesters, mainly students, by security forces here over the last two days, an official order said.

“A meeting of senior officers of CAPF was held to discuss the present law and order situation in the state. The officers were apprised of the unfortunate injuries of students as well as security personnel,” the state police said on X.

The forces discussed on using minimum force in dealing with the public, especially students.

Appealing to the students to cooperate with law enforcement agencies in maintaining peace and bringing normalcy back early, police said, “Any miscreants taking advantage of the current situation will be firmly dealt with by police.”

A fresh bout of violence broke out in the state capital on Tuesday, a day after photos of the bodies of two youths, a man and a girl, who had gone missing in July went viral on social media.

A CBI team is currently investigating the killing in the northeastern state which has been witnessing ethnic strife for nearly five months. (PTI)

 

 

 

 

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