- May 4, 2023
Army Called In After Violence In Manipur Districts Over A Court Order
Imphal:
The Army today held a flag march in violence-hit areas in Manipur amid an ongoing protest by tribal groups over a court order on Scheduled Tribe status.
Curfew was imposed in eight districts of Manipur last night after violence erupted in Imphal, Churachandpur and Kangpokpi. The Manipur government has suspended mobile internet in the state.
Army and Assam Rifles were called in to contain the escalating violence. A flag march was held today by the Army and Assam Rifles to keep the situation under control. Nearly 4,000 people were given shelter in army camps and government office premises in various areas of the state following the violence.
“My state Manipur is burning, kindly help,” tweeted boxing legend Mary Kom.
On Wednesday, the All Tribal Student Union Manipur (ATSUM) called a ‘Tribal Solidarity March’ in Torbung area of Churachandpur district to protest against the non-tribal Meiteis community’s demand for a Scheduled tribe status. According to the police, thousands took part in the rally during which violence broke out between tribals and non-tribals.
The Meitei community makes up 53% of Manipur’s population and primarily inhabit the Manipur valley. The Meitei’s claim that they are facing difficulty in view of “large-scale illegal immigration by Myanmarese and Bangladeshis”.
As per existing law, the Meiteies are not allowed to settle in the hill areas of the state.
A venue where Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh was scheduled to address a programme on Wednesday was vandalised. Additional security forces were rushed to the location from other parts of the state to control the situation.
In view of the volatile situation in the state, curfew has been imposed in non-tribal dominated Imphal West, Kakching, Thoubal, Jiribam and Bishnupur districts and tribal-dominated Churachandpur, Kangpokpi and Tengnoupal districts.