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Amid unrest, truck driver abducted in Manipur

Amid unrest, truck driver abducted in Manipur

The Hindu6 days ago

Amid the ongoing civil disobedience campaign across Imphal valley, the driver of a truck transporting essential goods was abducted by unidentified armed men in the State's Tamenglong district on May 28.
District officials said on Thursday (May 29, 2025) that the incident happened near New Kaiphundai along National Highway 37. The truck was carrying goods from Jiribam on the border with Assam to the State's capital, Imphal.
'Personnel of the Manipur police and central security forces have been scouting the surrounding areas to locate the missing driver,' an official said.
While the security forces have stepped up area domination in vulnerable areas in the hills and the valley, the abduction of the driver triggered protests in the Tamenglong district. Organisations belonging primarily to the Rongmei Naga community demanded the driver's release.
The authorities have not disclosed the identity of the driver, deeming it sensitive.
In the valley, members of at least eight organisations staged a protest rally against 'India's policy to obliterate Manipur'. They included the All Manipur United Clubs' Organisation, All Manipur Women's Voluntary Association, and Manipuri Students' Federation.
The 'obliteration' was an allusion to the May 20 incident at Gwaltabi, about 25 km from Imphal, where security forces personnel allegedly made the passengers of a State-run bus cover the word 'Manipur' on its windscreen with a white paper.
Meanwhile, addressing journalists along with Security Advisor Kuldiep Singh, Manipur's Chief Secretary, Prashant Kumar Singh said the State government will ensure that the Gwaltabi incident is not repeated in future.
Asserting the administration's commitment to the integrity of Manipur, he said people from all communities from the Imphal Valley and beyond the State travelled with families to Ukhrul to attend the Shirui Lily Festival, which recorded a footfall of 1.70 lakh.
'The Gwaltabi incident was unfortunate. There had been no instructions whatsoever or even a remote thought of covering the name of the State, as has been alleged. This has been amply clarified by the State government as well as by the responsible political leadership,' the Chief Secretary said.
He said the ground reality would be revealed after a thorough inquiry into the May 20 incident. Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla constituted the committee, which was asked to submit its report in a time bound manner.
Protestors across the Imphal Valley have been demanding an apology from the Governor for the bus incident and the removal of the Chief Secretary, the Security Advisor, and Director General of Police Rajiv Singh.

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