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News18
30 minutes ago
- Politics
- News18
What Triggered Violence In Manipur? What Is The Ground Situation? Exclusive From Intel Sources
Last Updated: Top intelligence sources said the arrest of a leader of Meitei outfit Arambai Tenggol was the immediate trigger A day after violent protests erupted in Manipur over the arrest of leader of Meitei outfit Arambai Tenggol Kanan Singh, the situation remains tense on Sunday. As a preventive measure, prohibitory orders have been clamped in Imphal West, Imphal East, Thoubal, Bishnupur and Kakching districts under Section 163 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), while internet and mobile data services, including VSAT and VPN facilities, have been suspended in these valley areas for five days. THE TRIGGER Top intelligence sources said the arrest of the leader was the immediate trigger. 'Singh was arrested in a National Investigation Agency (NIA) case as the charges against him are serious and the central agency wanted to proceed with the investigations. It was scheduled for long," said sources. 'There will be zero tolerance for attacks on police forces and weapon loot," they said. This Meitei group is accused of looting state armories 6,000+ weapons stolen since 2023 and targeting Kuki-Zo communities. THE PROTEST Protesters torched tyres and old furniture on roads in Kwakeithel and Uripok, demanding the release of the Meitei leader. They clashed with security forces at different places in the state capital on Saturday night. A mob also set a bus on fire at Khurai Lamlong in Imphal East district. Gunshots were reported near Kangla Gate close to the Raj Bhavan and a bus was torched in Imphal East. Protesters surrounded Imphal International Airport to prevent the arrested leaders from being moved out of the state. Members of Arambai Tenggol poured petrol over themselves in symbolic protests against the arrest. ACTION TAKEN Prohibitory orders under Section 163 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS) were imposed. Five districts have a ban on assembly of more than five people and carrying weapons. Additional central forces have been deployed, and tear gas was used to disperse crowds. At least three people, including journalists, were injured. An order, issued by Commissioner-cum-Secretary (Home) N Ashok Kumar, said, '…in view of prevailing law and order situation especially in Imphal East, Imphal West, Thoubal, Kakching and Bishnupur districts, there is apprehension that some anti-social elements might use social media extensively for transmission of images, hate speech and hate video messages inciting the passion of the public which might have serious repercussions of law and order situation in the state." The order was passed ex parte in view of the emergent situation, and 'any person found guilty for violation of the aforesaid order will be liable for legal actions", it said. With Agency Inputs About the Author Manoj Gupta First Published: June 08, 2025, 14:42 IST News india What Triggered Violence In Manipur? What Is The Ground Situation? Exclusive From Intel Sources


News18
an hour ago
- Politics
- News18
What Triggered Violence In Manipur? Exclusive From Intel Sources On Ground Situation
Last Updated: Top intelligence sources said the arrest of a leader of Meitei outfit Arambai Tenggol was the immediate trigger A day after violent protests erupted in Manipur over the arrest of leader of Meitei outfit Arambai Tenggol Kanan Singh, the situation remains tense on Sunday. As a preventive measure, prohibitory orders have been clamped in Imphal West, Imphal East, Thoubal, Bishnupur and Kakching districts under Section 163 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), while internet and mobile data services, including VSAT and VPN facilities, have been suspended in these valley areas for five days. THE TRIGGER Top intelligence sources said the arrest of the leader was the immediate trigger. 'Singh was arrested in a National Investigation Agency (NIA) case as the charges against him are serious and the central agency wanted to proceed with the investigations. It was scheduled for long," said sources. 'There will be zero tolerance for attacks on police forces and weapon loot," they said. This Meitei group is accused of looting state armories 6,000+ weapons stolen since 2023 and targeting Kuki-Zo communities. Protesters torched tyres and old furniture on roads in Kwakeithel and Uripok, demanding the release of the Meitei leader. They clashed with security forces at different places in the state capital on Saturday night. A mob also set a bus on fire at Khurai Lamlong in Imphal East district. Gunshots were reported near Kangla Gate close to the Raj Bhavan and a bus was torched in Imphal East. Protesters surrounded Imphal International Airport to prevent the arrested leaders from being moved out of the state. Members of Arambai Tenggol poured petrol over themselves in symbolic protests against the arrest. ACTION TAKEN Prohibitory orders under Section 163 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS) were imposed. Five districts have a ban on assembly of more than five people and carrying weapons. Additional central forces have been deployed, and tear gas was used to disperse crowds. At least three people, including journalists, were injured. An order, issued by Commissioner-cum-Secretary (Home) N Ashok Kumar, said, '…in view of prevailing law and order situation especially in Imphal East, Imphal West, Thoubal, Kakching and Bishnupur districts, there is apprehension that some anti-social elements might use social media extensively for transmission of images, hate speech and hate video messages inciting the passion of the public which might have serious repercussions of law and order situation in the state." The order was passed ex parte in view of the emergent situation, and 'any person found guilty for violation of the aforesaid order will be liable for legal actions", it said. With Agency Inputs


The Star
an hour ago
- Politics
- The Star
Restive Indian state orders curfew after fresh violence
Security personnel stand guard at a checkpoint after a curfew was imposed following recent violence in Imphal in the Indian state of Manipur on Jun 8, 2025. - Photo: AFP IMPHAL, (India): An Indian state riven by ethnic tensions imposed an internet shutdown and curfew after protesters clashed with security forces over the arrest of some members of a radical group, police said Sunday (June 8). Manipur in India's northeast has been rocked by periodic clashes for more than two years between the predominantly Hindu Meitei majority and the mainly Christian Kuki community that have killed more than 250 people. The latest violence was triggered Saturday after reports of the arrest of five members, including a commander, of Arambai Tenggol, a radical Meitei group. Incensed mobs demanding their release stormed a police post, set fire to a bus and blocked roads in parts of the state capital Imphal. Manipur police announced a curfew in five districts, including Imphal West and Bishnupur, due to the "developing law and order situation". "Prohibitory orders have been issued by District Magistrates. Citizens are requested to cooperate with the orders," the police said in a statement. Arambai Tenggol, which is alleged to have orchestrated the violence against the Kuki community, has also announced a 10-day shutdown in the valley districts. The state's home ministry has ordered all internet and mobile data services in volatile districts to be shut off for five days in order to bring the latest unrest under control. Internet services were shut down for months in Manipur during the initial outbreak of violence in 2023, which displaced around 60,000 people from their homes according to government figures. Thousands of the state's residents are still unable to return home owing to ongoing tensions. Long-standing tensions between the Meitei and Kuki communities revolve around competition for land and public jobs. Rights activists have accused local leaders of exacerbating ethnic divisions for political gain. - AFP

Time of India
2 hours ago
- Politics
- Time of India
Manipur On Boil: Curfew, Teargas, Arson; Mob Storms Airport Entrance, Raj Bhavan Fortified
/ Jun 08, 2025, 01:33PM IST Manipur remains on edge after the Saturday night arrest rumours of a key leader from the Meitei group Arambai Tenggol, sparking widespread protests across five valley districts. Demonstrators took to the streets, leading authorities to impose a strict curfew to prevent further unrest. Clashes between protesters and security forces were reported in some areas, heightening concerns of renewed violence in the conflict-hit region. The arrest has intensified existing ethnic tensions. Security has been ramped up, and the situation remains tense as authorities monitor developments closely.


CNA
2 hours ago
- Politics
- CNA
Restive Indian state orders curfew after fresh violence
IMPHAL: An Indian state riven by ethnic tensions imposed an internet shutdown and curfew after protesters clashed with security forces over the arrest of some members of a radical group, police said on Sunday (Jun 8). Manipur in India's northeast has been rocked by periodic clashes for more than two years between the predominantly Hindu Meitei majority and the mainly Christian Kuki community that have killed more than 250 people. The latest violence was triggered on Saturday after reports of the arrest of five members, including a commander, of Arambai Tenggol, a radical Meitei group. Incensed mobs demanding their release stormed a police post, set fire to a bus and blocked roads in parts of the state capital Imphal. Manipur police announced a curfew in five districts, including Imphal West and Bishnupur, due to the "developing law and order situation". "Prohibitory orders have been issued by District Magistrates. Citizens are requested to cooperate with the orders," the police said in a statement. Arambai Tenggol, which is alleged to have orchestrated the violence against the Kuki community, has also announced a 10-day shutdown in the valley districts. The state's home ministry has ordered all internet and mobile data services in volatile districts to be shut off for five days in order to bring the latest unrest under control. Internet services were shut down for months in Manipur during the initial outbreak of violence in 2023, which displaced around 60,000 people from their homes according to government figures. Thousands of the state's residents are still unable to return home owing to ongoing tensions. Long-standing tensions between the Meitei and Kuki communities revolve around competition for land and public jobs.