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Elangbam Johnson resigned from the Bharatiya Janata Party citing failure of the state government to meet people’s aspirations amid ongoing ethnic conflict in Manipur since May 2023, which has killed over 260 people and displaced thousands
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The Union Home Ministry sanctioned over Rs 947 crore for relief and rehabilitation of nearly 59,000 people displaced by Manipur’s ethnic violence since May 2023. With 217 deaths and widespread damage, efforts now focus on resettlement, housing, and restoring normalcy
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Manipur on Saturday for the first time since the 2023 ethnic violence. He will unveil development projects worth ₹8,500 crore in both Kuki-majority Churachandpur and Meitei-majority Imphal amid tight security and mixed community reactions
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The protesters torched tyres and old furniture in the middle of the road in Kwakeithel and Uripok, demanding the release of the leader
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Goals from Danny Meitei Laishram (14’), Omung Dodum (21’), and Prashant Jajo (66’) ensured a smooth passage to the title clash
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Clashes erupt between demonstrators and security forces in Kangpokpi district after police fire tear gas to disperse them, as they oppose Union Home Minister Amit Shah's directive allowing free movement across the State
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There is an all-pervading sense of helplessness amid the failure of the administration to check the growing violence in Manipur
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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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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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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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The Biren Singh government owes an explanation as to why it has failed to rise above identity politics
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Manipur Governor Anusuiya Uikey on the recommendations of the state cabinet summoned the monsoon session of the state assembly on August 29 after the main opposition Congress and various other organisations have been demanding to convene the assembly session.
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If the clashes had not taken a communal colour, the violence would not have reached the scale we are witnessing today
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Manipur case must be considered akin to Nirbhaya case and an empowered panel like Justice Verma Committee must be formed
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The viral video of the May 4 incident renewed the national attention on Manipur, where violence broke out nearly three months ago, killing over 160 people since then, and injuring hundreds
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Manipur Governor Anusuiya Uikey said she was working to end the hatred and distrust that have strained the relationship between Meitei and Kuki communities.
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After 54 days, movement of vehicles carrying essentials resumed along the NH-2 as the economic blockade, imposed by various organisations in the wake of the ethnic violence in Manipur, was lifted on July 2