Tag: Manipur violence

  • Manipur Chief Minister N. Biren Singh will not resign, tweeted information

    Manipur Chief Minister N. Biren Singh will not resign, tweeted information

    Imphal: The ongoing violence in Manipur since last month is not taking the name of stopping. As the state rumors about the resignation of CM Biren intensified, his workers started gathering outside the CM office. Hundreds of women gathered at Nupi Lal Complex, about 100 meters away, urging Chief Minister N Biren Singh not to resign in the wake of the violence in the northeastern state.

    Manipur CM will not resign, tweeted information

    CM N Viren Singh has made it clear by tweeting that he will not resign from the post of Chief Minister. Earlier, several women tore the resignation letter of Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh. Let us tell you that Chief Minister N Viren Singh had a plan to go to the Raj Bhavan in Imphal to meet Governor Anusuiya Uikey. Amidst this meeting, speculations were rife that he might resign.

    Let us inform that the CM of Manipur, who was burning with violence, was on his way to the Governor’s house. Meanwhile, some women supporters blocked the road outside the Raj Bhavan and did not allow the CM’s convoy to go ahead. After this some women supporters tore up his resignation and requested him not to resign.

  • All-party meeting called by Home Minister Shah begins on Manipur violence

    All-party meeting called by Home Minister Shah begins on Manipur violence

    New Delhi (IANS) | The all-party meeting called by Union Home Minister Amit Shah has started regarding the continuous violence in Manipur. Union Minister of State for Home Nityanand Rai and Union Minister Prahlad Joshi are present on behalf of the government in this all-party meeting being chaired by Home Minister Amit Shah in the Library Building of Parliament House. Several Home Ministry officials also attended the meeting.

    Talking about political parties, in the all-party meeting, National President JP Nadda from BJP, former Chief Minister of Manipur Okram Ibobi Singh from Congress, Priyanka Chaturvedi from Shiv Sena (Uddhav faction), Chief Minister of Meghalaya and NPP leader Konrad K. Sangma, Sikkim Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang from SKM, Derek O’Brien from Trinamool Congress, C Lalrosanga from Mizo National Front, Pinaki Mishra from BJD, M. Thambidurai from AIADMK, Tiruchi Siva from DMK, Manoj Jha from RJD, Ram Gopal from SP Yadav, Sanjay Singh from AAP and representatives of several other political parties are also present.

    It is being told that in this meeting the leaders of all parties will be briefed by the Central Government about the ongoing violence in Manipur and its causes. The government can also appeal to all political parties to cooperate on this issue.

    In fact, on behalf of the opposition parties, there was a continuous demand from the Central Government to call an all-party meeting regarding the ongoing violence in Manipur. However, the Congress has also questioned the convening and delay of the all-party meeting in the absence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

    –IANS

  • Manipur Violence: Opposition party angry with PM Modi’s silence, submitted memorandum to PMO

    Manipur Violence: Opposition party angry with PM Modi’s silence, submitted memorandum to PMO

    New Delhi (IANS) | Leaders of ten opposition parties hit by violence in Congress-led Manipur on Tuesday accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of ignoring the people of the northeastern state and not meeting them before leaving for the US tour. The Congress criticized the Prime Minister’s meeting with Manoj Muntashir, who wrote clumsy dialogues for the film ‘Adipurush’, and said that the PM has no time to meet senior leaders of the country.

    Congress leader Ajay Kumar claimed that writer Muntashir met Modi without prior appointment and spoke with him for 45 minutes, while leaders in the delegation from the violence-hit state, even those from the BJP, were not allowed to meet PM Modi. No time was given for

    Addressing a joint press conference at the party headquarters, Congress leader Ajay Kumar said, since June 10, many senior leaders of Manipur, including political leaders, civil society people, are waiting here to meet Prime Minister Modi. Even Manipur Chief Minister N. Biren Singh and the Assembly Speaker are also waiting for the time.

    He said that senior leader Ibobi Singh, who was the Chief Minister of Manipur for 15 years, and several other top leaders of Manipur are not able to meet the PM, while a screenwriter can meet the Prime Minister without prior permission.

    He said that a memorandum was also submitted to the Prime Minister’s Office by a delegation of 10 parties.

    Kumar was accompanied by former Manipur chief minister Okram Ibobi Singh, leader of opposition parties, Manipur PCC president Keesham Meghchandra Singh and others, who said they were disappointed as the prime minister did not even spare ten minutes for them before leaving for the US. Removed

    Kumar said the opposition leaders have been camping here for the last 10 days hoping to meet the prime minister. He said, not only these leaders, but also the people of Manipur were very disappointed that the Prime Minister had no time for them.

    Meanwhile, regarding the Manipur violence, former Chief Minister Ibobi Singh said that it was a failure of Chief Minister Biren Singh and he himself admitted that it was a failure of intelligence and administration.

    As citizens of this country, we were waiting here to meet Modiji, the former chief minister said. We have not come here to beg anything from the Prime Minister, but what has happened in Manipur should be considered a national issue. The double engine is the double failure of the government in dealing with the violence in Manipur.

    He said Union Home Minister Amit Shah came to Manipur after 26 days and stayed there for three days, but even this did not help in restoring peace.

    Memorandum of Opposition:

    The memorandum submitted by the opposition leaders highlights that more than 150 people have been killed, while more than 1,000 have been injured. More than 5,000 houses have been burnt and more than 60,000 people have been displaced. Hundreds of churches and temples have also been burnt.

    The memorandum also alleged that it was the politics of ‘divide and rule’ of the BJP, which gave rise to this crisis.

    The memorandum mentions the demand of 10 MLAs including two ministers in the government belonging to the Kuki tribe, demanding a separate administration for the Kukis. The memorandum warned against any move to divide the state of Manipur.

    The memorandum states that the Prime Minister’s silence on the caste violence, which has claimed many lives and caused havoc for thousands of citizens, is a clear message of his indifference towards the people of Manipur.

    Chief Minister Biren Singh has also been held responsible for the violence in the memorandum and it has been said that he was the architect of caste violence due to his arbitrary actions. If he had taken preventive and prompt action, the ethnic conflict could have been avoided.

    The signatories to the memorandum include leaders from Congress, JDU, CPI, CPM-M, TMC, AAP, Forward Bloc, Nationalist Congress Party, Shiv Sena and RSP.

    The Congress has been critical of the Prime Minister’s silence on the Manipur violence.

    The Congress on Tuesday reminded the Prime Minister to follow ‘Rajdharma’ instead of ‘campaigning to improve his image’.

    –IANS

  • ‘BJP interested in prolonging conflict’: Cong on Manipur violence

    ‘BJP interested in prolonging conflict’: Cong on Manipur violence

    By PTI

    NEW DELHI: The Congress on Monday stepped up its attack on the government over the situation in violence-hit Manipur, saying “every passing day of neglect” confirms the belief that Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the BJP are interested in prolonging the conflict.

    The Congress’ attack came a day after it demanded that an all-party delegation be allowed to visit the state.

    In a tweet, Congress general secretary (organisation) K C Venugopal said, “Manipur is burning since 49 days. On Day 50, will PM @narendramodi fly away to foreign lands, without uttering a single word on the ongoing crisis?” “Hundreds dead, thousands rendered homeless, countless churches and places of worship destroyed, and a state administration that is part of the problem, not the solution. To make matters even worse, the violence is now spreading to Mizoram as well,” the Congress leader said on Twitter.

    “Since the last many days, Manipuri leaders have been seeking time from Prime Minister Modi to ensure his intervention, Every passing day of neglect confirms the belief that PM Modi and the BJP are interested in prolonging the conflict, not finding a solution,” Venugopal added.

    Taking a jibe at Modi, the Congress leader asked when will the “self-styled vishwaguru” listen to “Manipur Ki Baat”.

    Posing further questions, he said, “When will he (Prime Minister Modi) speak to the country, to make a simple call for peace? When will he demand accountability from the Union Home Minister and the Manipur CM for their total failure in bringing peace?”

    More than 100 people have lost their lives in the violence between Meitei and Kuki communities in Manipur that broke out over a month ago.

    Ten opposition parties of Manipur led by the Congress had on Saturday questioned the “silence” of Prime Minister Modi on the Manipur situation while urging him to meet them and make an appeal for peace.

    Clashes first broke out in Manipur on May 3 after a ‘Tribal Solidarity March’ was organised in the hill districts to protest against the Meitei community’s demand for Scheduled Tribe (ST) status.

    Meiteis account for about 53 per cent of Manipur’s population and live mostly in the Imphal Valley.

    Tribals – Nagas and Kukis – constitute another 40 per cent of the population and reside in the hill district

  • Manipur violence: Over 50,650 displaced people forced to take shelter in 350 relief camps

    Manipur violence: Over 50,650 displaced people forced to take shelter in 350 relief camps

    Imphal (IANS) | Information and Public Relations and Health Minister S. Ranjan said here on Sunday that more than 50,650 men, women and children displaced by ethnic violence in Manipur have been given shelter in 350 camps. The minister said district and cluster nodal officers have been deputed to look after the relief centers set up in more than 10 districts in Manipur, where 105 people have died and over 320 have been injured in the devastating caste violence since May 3. .

    He said that special relief centers have been opened for pregnant women and special care is also being taken for lactating mothers, old persons and children.

    Ranjan said goods and essential commodities were being brought through southern Assam through the Imphal-Jiribam National Highway. So far, 2,376 trucks carrying 35,000 tonnes of construction material, fuel and essential commodities have arrived in the state.

    The state government is making efforts to activate the Khongsang railway station within the next 10 days for convenient transportation of essential commodities. The minister said that helicopter services have already been started from Moreh-Imphal, Imphal-Churachandpur and Imphal-Kangpokpi.

    Various Kuki tribal organizations continue to block the Imphal-Dimapur National Highway (NH-2) in Manipur, causing serious problems to the transportation of essential commodities, food grains, transportation fuel and life-saving medicines.

    Though the state government with security escorts is trying to bring various essential commodities from different parts of the country through the Imphal-Jiribam National Highway (NH-37), but NH-2 (via Nagaland) is the lifeline of Manipur. It is believed.

    Ranjan, who is also the government spokesperson, said that a total of 990 arms and 13,526 rounds of ammunition have been handed over to the government so far. The minister said, combing operations have been continued in all districts, especially sensitive areas, by the Army and other central and state forces to nab militants and miscreants.

    Media reports claimed that after the riots broke out on 3 May, mobs and miscreants looted thousands of different types of arms and large quantities of ammunition from several police stations and security camps.

    Noting that the education roadmap for the affected students is being prepared by the government, the minister said that the details of the government’s plan will be announced soon by the concerned education minister. With regard to the banking sector, out of 242 branches, 198 bank branches have been made operational so far, and the remaining will be made functional at the earliest.

    Ranjan said that price control mechanism has been implemented to check the rise in prices of essential commodities.

    –IANS

  • Manipur violence: 70 students from Andhra Pradesh stranded at NIT Imphal

    Manipur violence: 70 students from Andhra Pradesh stranded at NIT Imphal

    Amaravati (IANS) | As many as 70 students from Andhra Pradesh are stranded at the National Institute of Technology (NIT) Imphal and their families have urged the state government to send a special aircraft to evacuate them from violence-hit Manipur. Concerned about the safety of the students, their parents have requested the Andhra Pradesh government to make arrangements on the lines of the Telangana government, which is sending a special aircraft to evacuate its citizens.
    The Government of Andhra Pradesh has released a helpline number to provide any kind of assistance to the students of Andhra Pradesh in Manipur.
    The helpline numbers are 011-23384016 and 011-23387089.
    “We are in constant touch with the Manipur government and local administration to ensure all possible help,” an official release said. The following helpline numbers have been provided by the Government of Manipur to provide assistance to the people affected by the current law and order situation in the state.
    IRS MN Michael Ekom- 8399882392
    Joint Secretary (Home) Rehanuddin Chowdhary- 9436034077
    Joint Secretary (Home) Peter Salam- 7005257760
    Joint Secretary (Home) Dr. Charanjit Singh- 8794475406
    Deputy Secretary (Home) Dr. Myengbam Vito Singh- 8730931414
    DSP(Home)S Rudranarayan Singh- 7085517602
    The parents of the wards who are in Manipur can tell the helpline number to their wards along with the details of the helpline set up at AP Bhavan New Delhi, the statement said. We request the students to contact through helpline at Imphal or AP Bhawan, New Delhi.
    The Telangana government has sent an aircraft to evacuate its people stranded in Manipur.
    The state government said it was taking all measures to ensure the safety of Telangana students and people living in Manipur.
    A special cell has been opened to monitor the situation in the state of Manipur and to protect the interests of the people of Telangana in Manipur.
    As per available information, around 250 students belonging to Telangana are studying in various educational institutions in and around Imphal. Telangana government has decided to immediately airlift Telangana students from Imphal to Hyderabad. For this, a special flight has been arranged from Imphal to Hyderabad on Sunday.
    Telangana Chief Secretary has approached Manipur Chief Secretary to facilitate the safe transit of Telangana students from Imphal to Hyderabad.
    The Chief Secretary and Director General of Police, Telangana is in close touch with the Manipur State Government officials to ensure the safety and security of Telangana people/students in the State of Manipur.

  • Manipur Violence: Tripura, Arunachal issue helpline numbers

    Manipur Violence: Tripura, Arunachal issue helpline numbers

    MANIPUR: Tripura government has opened helpline numbers for providing support to residents of Tripura in the backdrop of violence in Manipur. “Government of Tripura has opened the following helpline numbers for providing support on a 24×7 basis to the residents of Tripura with respect to disturbance in Manipur,” tweeted Tripura chief minister Manik Saha.

    Meanwhile, the Arunachal Pradesh government has also constituted a coordination committee for the safe evacuation of our students from Manipur.

    “Government of Arunachal Pradesh is in touch with the Government of Manipur and our students to ensure their well-being. A coordination committee under the supervision of Commissioner CMO is also constituted for the safe evacuation of our students from Manipur,” Arunachal Pradesh chief minister Pema Khandu tweeted.

    Moreover, Nagaland chief minister Neiphiu Rio on Thursday informed about helpline numbers for the people from Nagaland in Manipur and Imphal City.”State Police Control Room: 0370 2242511, Fax: 0370 2242512, Whatsapp: 08794833041, Email: spcrkohima@gmail.com, NSDMA: 0370 2381122/ 2291123,” he stated in a tweet.

    Earlier on Thursday, Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad Sangma called an urgent meeting to ensure the safety of students from Meghalaya following reports of violence in Manipur.

    In the meeting attended by senior government officials, the CM highlighted that the safety of all students must be ensured. He also directed the officials to come up with a plan for the evacuation of students if the situation arises.

    Sangma said that over 200 residents of Meghalaya are studying in Manipur and that the Government is putting in place a helpline for students or family members to reach out to in case of emergencies.

    Violence broke out on May 3 during the ‘Tribal Solidarity March’ called by the All-Tribal Student Union Manipur (ATSUM) in the Torbung area of Churachandpur district to protest the demand of Meiteis, who dominate the Imphal Valley, for Scheduled Tribe (ST) status.

    To tackle the worsening law and order situation after tribal groups took out rallies in several districts of Manipur, the state government has suspended mobile internet for five days. Along with a ban on large gatherings, a night curfew too has been imposed in several districts of the state.

  • Manipur Violence: Army & Assam Rifles Deployed In Affected Areas, 7,500 People Shifted To Safer Places

    Manipur Violence: Army & Assam Rifles Deployed In Affected Areas, 7,500 People Shifted To Safer Places

    The Army and Assam Rifles were deployed to control the situation in Manipur where violence broke out during a tribal agitation, a defence spokesperson said on Thursday.

    So far, 7,500 people were rescued by the forces from the violence-hit areas, and given shelter, he said, adding that more people are being shifted to safer places.

    The Army and Assam Rifles were requisitioned last night, and along with the state police, the forces arrested the violence by the morning, the spokesperson said.

    “Flag marches are being conducted to keep the situation under control,” he said.

    A ‘Tribal Solidarity March’ was organised by the All Tribal Student Union Manipur (ATSUM) in the ten hill districts of the state on Wednesday to protest the demand of non-tribal Meiteis, who account for 53 per cent of the state’s population, for Scheduled Tribe (ST) status.

    The march was organised after the Manipur High Court asked the state government last month to send a recommendation to the Centre within four weeks on the demand for ST status by the Metei community.

    During the march in Torbung area of Churachandpur district, an armed mob allegedly attacked people of the Meitei community, leading to retaliatory attacks in the valley districts, which escalated the violence throughout the state, according to police.

    Several shops and houses were vandalised, and gutted in arson that lasted for more than three hours in Torbung, they said.

    Urging people to maintain peace, Chief Minister N Biren Singh said, “Precious lives have been lost, besides damage of properties, which is very unfortunate.” However, the details of the deaths were not immediately available.

    Singh said the violence was the result of “misunderstanding” in the society.

    “The state government is taking all steps to maintain the law and order situation and additional para-military forces have been requisitioned to protect the lives and properties of the people,” he said.

    “Central and state forces have been directed to take strong action against individuals and groups who are indulging in violence,” he said.

    The Chief Minister of neighbouring Mizoram, Zoramthanga, wrote to Singh, expressing concern over the violence.

    “As the Chief Minister of Mizoram, a lifelong neighbour that has much in common with Manipur in terms of history and culture, I am deeply pained by the violence that has flared up in parts of your State and the underlying tension between the Meitei community and the tribals there,” he wrote in the letter.

    Singh said he spoke to Zoramthanga on the phone and apprised him of the present situation.

    Curfew has been imposed in non-tribal dominated Imphal West, Kakching, Thoubal, Jiribam and Bishnupur districts, and tribal-dominated Churachandpur, Kangpokpi and Tengnoupal districts.

    Mobile internet services were suspended across the state.

    In the Imphal valley, houses of Kuki tribals were ransacked in several areas, forcing them to flee, police said.

    Over 500 residents of the Kuki-dominated Langol area in Imphal West fled their homes, and are currently staying at the CRPF camp at Lamphelpat, police said.

    Some places of worship were also set on fire in the Imphal valley last night, they said.

    Meanwhile, around 1,000 Meiteis of the tribal-dominated Churachandpur district fled to various areas of Bishnupur district, including Kwakta and Moirang, they said.

    Over twenty houses were also burnt in Motbung area of Kangpokpi district, police said.