Manipuri violence: The government only sees the order to shoot the goons, 55 pieces of the army also stop

in mindy violence In view of this, the government has issued a big order. According to the information, the order has been given to shoot at the sight of police hooliganism. Also, 55 companies of the Army and the Assam Rifles have been deployed to quell widespread rioting between tribals and the majority Meitei community.

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A Defense Ministry spokesperson said that 14 battalions of the Army have been kept on standby in view of the situation. The Centre, which is monitoring the situation in Mani, also sent a group of Rapid Action Force (RAF), a special force, to handle the activation in areas affected by the violence of the ghost state.

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RAF is a specialized branch of CRPF that deals with law and order related situation. “These 500 seals will be given safe passage,” revealed a senior ministry official. Several JSTCR companies operate in Deep in the surrounding areas of the city. While the Assam Rifles and the Indian Army man the most violently affected areas. A senior officer says, “The situation is not good and that is why the governor has given orders to shoot.”

Manipur Violence: Know the whole matter
‘Adivasi Ekta March’ called by ‘All Tribal Student Union Maiden’ (ATUM) in Torbang area of ​​Chorichandpur district against the demand of Dawa Tribe (ST), a non-tribal Meitei community that forms 53 per cent of the population of Violence flared up during Gaya Wednesday.

The march was disclosed after the High Court last month asked the state government to submit a document to the Center within four weeks on the demand of the ST community by the Meitei community. According to police, members of the Meti community were allegedly attacked by a mob of armed men during a march in Torbang area of ​​Churachandpur district, which led to retaliatory attacks, leading to violence across the state.

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