Manipur Minister L Susindro surrounded the house with barbed wire.
11,000 additional security forces will be deployed in Manipur. Manipur Chief Security Advisor Kuldeep Singh on Friday said 10,800 security personnel from 90 companies of the armed forces would be deployed.
He said: “We are getting 90 more businesses. Much of it has already reached Imphal. Companies are sent to different locations. Will cover the entire area soon.
Companies of CRPF, SSB, Assam Rifles, ITBP and other armed forces are deployed in Manipur. At the same time, on November 16, the houses of Chief Minister Biren Singh and 17 MLAs were attacked. The house of Minister of State L. Susindro was also targeted.
Today, Susindro has covered his house in East Manipur with barbed wire and iron nets. He said: “Protection of property is our constitutional right. If the mob attacks again, a response will be given.
Chief Security Advisor Kuldeep Singh briefs media.
Coordination cell and common control room in each district
Chief Security Advisor Kuldeep Singh said, “We have made concrete arrangements. New coordination cells and common control rooms will be created in each district. We reviewed the existing cells and common control rooms.
My property was damaged for the third time. Susindro said: “This is the third time since May that my property has been damaged. This time around 3,000 people gathered in front of the house. They damaged the house, they shot.
When BSF and my security forces asked what should be done, I replied that we should not harm the crowd. However, they fired into the air to disperse them.
Susindro remains in the news a lot. When weapons were being looted in Manipur, he had set up an arms drop box in his house so that people could deposit their weapons. Susindro comes from the Meitei community.
Manipur Minister Susindro surrounded his house with barbed wire.
On November 16, miscreants attacked the houses of ministers and deputies. Vehicles were set on fire and shootings also took place.
Jewelry worth Rs 1.5 crore looted from MLA’s house
It was revealed that jewelry worth Rs 1.5 crore was looted during the attack on MLAs’ houses. JDU MLA K. Joykishan Singh’s mother lodged a complaint with the police. The vandalistic mob also looted Rs 18 lakh in cash from the MP’s residence in Thangmeiband area. Many objects reserved for displaced people were also destroyed.
Sanayai, a volunteer at the relief camp, said lockers, electronics and furniture were vandalized during the violence. The crowd took away 7 gas bottles. The documents of the displaced people were destroyed. I also tried taking three ACs.
Security forces strictly control people entering and leaving areas affected by the violence.
NPP Candidacy – Will support only if Manipur CM is removed. The National People’s Party (NPP), which withdrew its support to the BJP-led government in Manipur, said if the BJP removes Chief Minister N Biren Singh, then the party may reconsider its decision. . East.
NPP National Vice President Yumnam Joykumar Singh said: Biren Singh has completely failed to bring peace to the state. This is why the National Chairman of the NPP withdrew his support to the government.
However, the withdrawal of support had no impact on the Manipur government as the BJP has an absolute majority with 32 MLAs out of the 60 members of the House. The Naga People’s Front and the JDU are also part of the ruling alliance.
MPs may have attended the meeting due to confusion – Joykumar Joykumar claimed that three NPP MPs attended the meeting chaired by the CM on November 18, this could be due to confusion. The meeting was for NDA MPs. We have only withdrawn our support to the Biren Singh-led government, but we remain allies of the NDA.
However, we have warned our MPs that action may be taken against them if they attend such meetings without prior approval from the state or national president.
Curfew relaxed in 4 districts
The central government recently announced the deployment of 50 new CAPF companies in Manipur.
Meanwhile, the state government relaxed curfew at different times in four districts of the valley to enable people to purchase essential items. Imphal East and Thoubal district magistrates granted relaxation from 5 a.m. to 12 p.m. While for Imphal West and Bishnupur districts, this relaxation will be from 5 a.m. to 4 p.m. Earlier, officials of the four districts had said that the relaxation of curfew would be from 5 am to 4 pm.
Autopsy of 6 missing people in Assam, family refused to take the body
On November 11, six people were missing in Jiribam following a shootout between security forces and Kuki-Jo activists. Their bodies were recently found in the Jiri and Barak rivers in Cachar, Assam. Six people, including three women and children from the Meitei community, had gone missing from a relief camp in Borobekara area of Jiribam. He is said to have been kidnapped by Kuki-Zo militants.
However, even after the post-mortem is completed, the bodies are still lying in the mortuary of Silchar Medical College and Hospital (SMCH) in Assam as the family members are not ready to take them back for the last rites.
Why has the situation gotten even worse in Manipur?
November 11: Security forces kill 10 Kuki militants in Jiribam. The Kuki militants had kidnapped 6 Meiteis (3 women, 3 children) during the encounter on November 15 and 16: the bodies of five of the six kidnapped people were found on November 16: in the houses of CM N Biren Singh and BJP MPs. attacks. At the same time, 19 BJP MLAs, including some ministers, wrote a letter to the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) demanding the removal of CM Biren Singh. On November 17, a protester from Meitei was killed by police gunfire in Jiribam district overnight. what is the situation And it got worse. CRPF Director General Anish Dayal Singh arrived in Manipur on November 17 to take stock of the violence. November 18: the body of the last kidnapped woman was found.
Violent incidents took place in Manipur in November
November 11: Militants fired from a hill at farmers working in the fields in Manipur’s Yaingangpokpi Shantikhongban area, killing one farmer and injuring several. November 9 and 10: Sansabi, Sabungkhok Khunau in Imphal East district. shooting in Thamnapokpi areas on November 10. On November 9, a 34-year-old woman was killed by militants in Saiton, Bishnupur district. The woman was working in the fields at the time of the incident. November 8: Six houses were set on fire by armed militants in Jairawan village, Jiribam district. Villagers said the attackers also opened fire. A woman died in the incident. The deceased woman was identified as Josangkim Hamar (31). He has 3 children. Villagers say the attackers belonged to the Meitei community. Many people fled their homes after the November 7 incident: a woman from the Hamar tribe was killed by suspected militants. They also burned down houses in Jiribam. In the police case, her husband claimed she was raped before being burned alive. A day later, a woman from the Meitei community was shot dead by suspected Kuki rebels.
560 days of violence in Manipur: The violence between Kuki-Meitei has lasted for more than 560 days. During this period, 237 people died, more than 1,500 people were injured and 60,000 people left their homes and are living in relief camps. Around 11,000 FIRs were registered and 500 people were arrested.
During this period, incidents such as parades of naked women, gang rapes, burning alive and slitting of throats took place. Even today, Manipur is divided into two parts. There are Kukis in the hill districts and Meiteis in the plain districts. Boundaries have been drawn between the two, a crossing which means death.
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AFSPA implemented again in 6 zones of Manipur
The Armed Forces Special Protection Act (AFSPA) has been reimposed in 6 police stations in 5 districts of Manipur. It will remain in force until March 31, 2025. The Ministry of the Interior issued its order on Thursday.
The ministry indicated that this decision was taken due to the deterioration of the security situation in these areas. With the implementation of AFSPA, the army and paramilitary forces can stop anyone for questioning at any time in these areas. …