Manipur Turmoil: Over 10,000 Extra Troops Deployed as Violence Claims 258 Lives Since May

DARSHIL SK

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Escalating Tensions in Manipur:​ Government Response​ and Community Impact

In light ‌of​ the ongoing unrest in Manipur, the Union Home Minister has announced ⁣the deployment of around 90 additional companies, translating to​ over 10,000 Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) personnel. This⁤ decision comes as violence continues to plague the region, resulting in a tragic toll of​ 258 lives lost since May 2023.

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Security Review Meeting Highlights

Kuldiep Singh,⁢ who serves as‍ a security advisor for the Manipur government, recently held a press conference detailing a comprehensive security review meeting‍ attended⁤ by officials from various branches including the Army,⁣ police forces, and paramilitary units such as CRPF and BSF. Singh emphasized that this collaborative effort‌ aims to address security ‍concerns across ‍all districts and Imphal⁣ city.

During his address, he ⁤stated: “We convened‍ today to assess our current situation. The presence of Army personnel alongside police and other forces signifies our ‍unified approach towards tackling any emerging challenges.”‍ He further elaborated on the reinforcement strategy: “With ‌an additional deployment of approximately 90 companies ‍on top of ⁢our existing force—198 already stationed here—many have already arrived in Imphal.”

Tragic Losses Amidst Violence

The grim reality⁢ is underscored by Kuldiep Singh’s⁢ report that since May last year, ⁣violence has⁢ claimed numerous lives. In response to these incidents, investigations into three significant​ cases​ have been transferred to the National Investigation Agency (NIA), which is expected to‍ provide updates soon.

Community Mourning: ⁢Funeral⁢ Services Held Under Tight Security

On Friday in Jiribam district, funeral services were conducted for⁣ nine members of the Meitei community—including ⁣three women and three children—amid heightened security⁤ protocols. Mourners lined up‍ along roadsides as their bodies were transported from Silchar Medical​ College and Hospital located in Assam’s Cachar‍ district.

These individuals had gone missing following an armed clash between Kuk-Zo militants ⁢and security ‌forces on November 11. The confrontation erupted when militants allegedly attacked⁤ Borobekra police station alongside a nearby CRPF camp; this⁢ incident resulted in ten suspected‍ militants being ⁣killed during exchanges with law enforcement.

Authorities later ‌discovered ‍charred remains belonging ⁤to two elderly men amidst debris at Jakuradhor market—a stark reminder of⁢ escalating tensions ‌within local communities.

Understanding Current Events in Manipur

Recent outbreaks of violence can be traced back to shocking discoveries involving six ⁤deceased individuals—including a young mother with ⁣her⁣ two children—who were⁤ reportedly abducted by Kuki militants. Their bodies are⁣ currently undergoing autopsy procedures at Silchar Medical College and Hospital‍ after being recovered from various locations across conflict zones.

Public outrage has ⁢surged against local⁤ ministers and MLAs perceived as ineffective amid rising⁤ chaos; demonstrators have also voiced‌ strong opposition against reintroducing Armed Forces Special Powers Act‌ (AFSPA) provisions across several regions within Manipur.

In response to growing discontent among citizens​ regarding safety measures—or lack thereof—the residences‌ belonging to⁢ BJP legislators faced ⁣attacks during protests led by frustrated constituents seeking accountability from their elected ⁣representatives⁤ including Chief Minister Biren Singh’s son-in-law Rajkumar Imo Singh among⁤ others.

Protesters stormed homes belonging not only health minister ​Sapam Ranjan but also consumer affairs minister⁤ L Susindro Singh within Imphal city limits—a clear⁤ indication that​ public sentiment is reaching‌ critical levels amidst ongoing turmoil fueled by unresolved grievances stemming from recent‌ violent episodes.

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