The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) in Manipur on Monday condemned the ongoing violence in the state, which has continued unresolved for the past 19 months, since May 3, last year.
Meanwhile, the Manipur police on Sunday imposed a curfew in both districts of Imphal following the killings of six people. The administration also suspended internet in seven districts of the State.
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has assumed responsibility for investigating three key cases linked to recent violence in Manipur, resulting in loss of lives and widespread disruption of public order.
Amid the ongoing violence in Manipur, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) took over three cases linked to violence against civilians that have disrupted the public order in the state. The Manipur government transferred the three cases to NIA on the orders issued by Union Home Ministry.
Amid the ongoing violence in Manipur, the Manipur police on Sunday imposed a curfew in both districts of Imphal until further notice.
This comes after six people were found dead. Following the incident, the Manipur government suspended internet in seven districts.
The Nagaland Pradesh Congress Committee (NPCC) has expressed deep concern over the ongoing unrest in Manipur, which has led to the loss of five lives, widespread displacement of communities, and the destruction of ancestral properties.
In a major drug haul, Assam Rifles, in a joint operation with Manipur Police, recovered 578 grams of heroin worth around Rs 2.31 crore in the international market on Sunday in Manipur's Senapati district.
Meghalaya CM and NPP Chief Conrad Sangma wrote a letter to BJP National President JP Nadda and said that the Manipur government under the leadership of Biren Singh has "completely failed to resolve the crisis and restore normalcy."
The meeting concluded with a joint resolution to intensify efforts towards a secure and harmonious environment in Fringe Areas bordering Kakching, Bishnupur and Churachandpur Districts,
Sangma wrote a letter to BJP National President JP Nadda and said that the Manipur government under the leadership of Biren Singh has "completely failed to resolve the crisis and restore normalcy."
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday convened a high-level meeting with senior officials in the national capital to assess the security situation in Manipur.
Director General of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) Anish Dayal Singh is scheduled to visit Manipur amid continued tensions in the region, sources said.