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Three persons were killed and 20 others injured in a gunfight that broke out between two groups on Wednesday over cleaning a disputed land
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Manipur is abutted by Chin state of Myanmar where armed Chin ethnic organisations, backed by China, hold sway
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On Sunday, a video surfaced featuring the two missing youths appealing to Chief Minister N Biren Singh for their release
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The government also has plans to implement 'one nation one poll' within this tenure, says the Union Home Minister
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Unless we understand the gross imbalance in sharing sociopolitical power among the ethnic groups, resolving conflicts is impossible
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Curfew continues to be in place, while additional security forces deployed and frequent patrolling by policemen underway in the town
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According to officials, a few houses in the village were also torched, forcing the locals to flee to nearby forests
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The latest attacks come as a grim reminder of how an unresolved social cauldron is tearing apart this sensitive northeast State
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Kharge alleged that it has been 16 months since Manipur has been engulfed in violence, but the BJP's 'double engine' government has done nothing to mitigate it.
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The abrupt attack by the suspected militants has caused widespread tension, and panic leading to the fleeing of many villagers, including women, children, and elderly persons, to take shelter in safer places.
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Claims he always believed that the solution will come not from hitting back but through dialogue and peace
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Militant belonging to the United Kuki Liberation Front and three village volunteers of the same community killed in the gunfight
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The ‘law & order situation’ approach to the conflict is dangerous, and will elude any solution
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They also torched the Jiri police outpost located in Chotobekra area on the banks of the Barak river
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Chingelensana, a regular for Hyderabad FC since 2020 and lifted the ISL trophy with the Nizams in the 2021-22 season, vividly recalls the horrific events of May 3 when ethnic clashes broke out in Manipur
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The judge passed the order on October 20 on an application moved by the CBI, which claimed that the accused was required to be produced before the court of Chief Judicial Magistrate, Kamrup (Metro), Guwahati, Assam.
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The NHRC has received Action Taken Reports (ATRs) from the Manipur government in all, except eight cases.
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The investigation agency has registered a case under anti terror law Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA) and other laws.
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West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee asserted that the police action on students, who hit the streets of the Manipur capital to protest against the kidnap and killing of the two youths, was "unacceptable"
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The Biren Singh government owes an explanation as to why it has failed to rise above identity politics