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Fresh violence in Manipur, preponed curfew relaxation time
way2barak, May 22 : After fresh incidents of violence in Manipur’s Imphal East district on Monday, Army and Para-Military further tightened their security and preponed the curfew relaxation period, officials said.
A police official said that some miscreants wielding arms went to the New Checkon area of Imphal East district and threatened the shop owners to close down their shops and torched two houses.
As soon as the reports of these incidents spread, people of other communities came out and challenged them.
The irate mob also beat up one of the miscreants while the others managed to run away. The two were, however, taken into police custody.
Capital city Imphal falls in the Imphal East and Imphal West districts.
To control the situation, the district administrations have cut short the curfew relaxation period by three hours in Imphal East and Imphal West districts.
The Manipur government on Sunday night extended the suspension of internet services till May 26 following reports of arsons, attacks and to prevent spreading of rumours and videos, photos, and messages, which might affect the law and order situation in the ethnic-violence hit northeastern state.
The Manipur government first suspended mobile internet on May 3 after the state witnessed unprecedented violent clashes in 10 of the 16 districts during and after the ‘Tribal Solidarity March’ called by the All Tribal Students’ Union of Manipur (ATSUM) to oppose the demand for inclusion of the Meitei community in the Scheduled Tribe category.
Amid the shortage of essential items, transport fuel and life-saving drugs, various government and non government facilities have also been badly affected due to the internet suspension across the mountainous state, making life more miserable for the people.
Many organisations including the opposition Congress, the media have been demanding immediate restoration of internet service in Manipur.
In the recent ethnic violence in Manipur so far 71 people have been killed, 300 people got injured including police personnel, some grievously.
Out of 16 districts of the state, 11 districts were affected and out of which 6 were badly impacted.
Over 25,000 people were displaced, nearly 1700 houses were burnt, and more than 200 vehicles had been destroyed.