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Manipur probe panel gets another extension
Manipur probe panel gets another extension

The Hindu

time20-05-2025

  • Politics
  • The Hindu

Manipur probe panel gets another extension

The three-member Commission of Inquiry (CoI) notified by the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) in 2023 to probe the Manipur ethnic violence has received another extension and has been asked to submit its report to the Central Government as soon as possible, but not later than November 20. This is the third extension to the commission, which was notified on June 4, 2023. The CoI has received around 11,000 affidavits and is in the middle of collecting evidence. The last date to submit the affidavits was January 24. A senior government official, however, said the CoI would accept fresh affidavits if someone presented to it. 'In exercise of the powers conferred by Section 3 of the Commissions of Inquiry Act, 1952 (60 of 1952), the Central Government hereby makes the following amendment in the notification of the Government of India in the Ministry of Home Affairs number S.O. 2424 (E), dated June 4, 2023… The commission shall submit its report to the Central Government as soon as possible but not later than November 20, 2025,' the notification said. The ethnic violence between the tribal Kuki-Zo-Hmar people and the Meitei people that erupted in the State on May 3, 2023, has claimed around 250 lives so far. Thousands of properties were burnt down, and more than 60,000 people were displaced from their homes. President's Rule was imposed in the State on February 13. The CoI headed by Ajai Lamba, former Chief Justice of the Gauhati High Court, is expected to probe the causes, extent of the violence and riots targeting members of different communities, the sequence of events and whether there were any lapses or dereliction of duty in this regard on the part of any of the responsible authorities and individuals.

Government gives another extension to 3-member panel probing Manipur violence
Government gives another extension to 3-member panel probing Manipur violence

Hindustan Times

time20-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Hindustan Times

Government gives another extension to 3-member panel probing Manipur violence

New Delhi: A three-member Commission of Inquiry formed on June 3, 2023, to investigate the series of violence in Manipur has been now given time till November 20, 2025, to submit its report, according to a latest notification issued by the Union home ministry on Tuesday. The Commission of Inquiry, headed by former chief justice of the Gauhati high court, Ajai Lamba, was mandated to make inquiry with respect of the causes and spread of the violence and riots targeting members of different communities, which took place in Manipur since May 3, 2023. The panel, also comprising retired IAS officer Himanshu Shekhar Das and retired IPS officer Aloka Prabhakar, was supposed to submit its report to the central government 'as soon as possible but not later than six months from the date of its first sitting (June 4, 2023)'. Officials familiar with the development said the deadline for CoI was ending on Tuesday, May 20, 2025. The latest notification said: 'The Commission shall submit its report to the central government as soon as possible but not later than the 20th November, 2025'. This is the fourth such six-month extension given to the CoI so far. According to the terms of reference of the Commission of Inquiry, it would probe the sequence of events leading to, and all the facts relating to such violence; whether there were any lapses or dereliction of duty in this regard on the part of any of the responsible authorities/individuals and adequacy of the administrative measures taken to prevent, and to deal with the violence and riots. The inquiry by the commission shall look into the complaints or allegations that may be made before it by any individual or association. Over 260 people have been killed and thousands rendered homeless in ethnic violence between Imphal Valley-based Meiteis and Kuki-Zo groups, who are the majority in the hill areas, since May 2023. The government of Manipur recommended on May 29, 2023, for institution of a Judicial Inquiry Commission to look into the causes and associated factors of the crisis and the unfortunate incidents happened on May 3, 2023, and afterwards under the provisions of the Commissions of Inquiry Act, 1952. The Centre imposed President's rule in Manipur on February 13 after N Biren Singh resigned as chief minister. The assembly, which has tenure till 2027, has been put under suspended animation.

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