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Drone Attacks and Arson in Manipur: Militants Target Villages, Security Forces Strike Back

Drone Attacks and Arson in Manipur: Militants Target Villages, Security Forces Strike Back

Drone Attacks and Arson in Manipur: Militants in Manipur’s Imphal West district launched a deadly attack using drones and rocket-propelled grenades, burning five houses and killing two people. Security forces responded fiercely, driving away the insurgents. The incident raises national security concerns as Congress questions the central government’s silence on drone usage. In Manipur village, militants dropped bombs from drones, and burnt five houses; Security forces gave a befitting reply after the attack.

Insurgents dropped bombs from drones in a village in Imphal West district of Manipur. Police said on Monday that the militants opened indiscriminate fire from the hilly areas towards the valley areas of Kotruk and Kadangband on Sunday. Manipur Police claimed that the militants used rocket-propelled grenades and drones in the attack. The militants had reached the outskirts of Kotruk village.

Drone Attacks and Arson in Manipur: The militants burnt five vacant houses.

After this incident of the militants, the security forces drove away the militants. Two people, including a woman, were killed and nine others were injured in this attack by the militants on Sunday. The state police in Manipur have been instructed by the government to carry out search operations in the vicinity of the Imphal West district. Meanwhile, state BJP MLA Rajkumar Imoh said that despite the presence of about 60 thousand central forces in Manipur, peace is not coming.

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Drone Attacks and Arson in Manipur: Urge to cancel SOO agreements with these groups

Therefore, central forces should be withdrawn from the state. It is worth noting that Imoh is the son-in-law of the state Chief Minister Biren Singh. In a letter to Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Imoh Singh said that state security personnel should be allowed to take charge. He admitted that due to a lack of cooperation with the state government and the public, action was taken to withdraw some units of Assam Rifles recently. Imoh Singh also called upon the central government to take strict action against those militant and insurgent groups who have violated the rules of the Operation Suspension (SOO) agreement. He implored Shah to revoke the SOO contracts with these organizations.

Central government attacks on the use of drones in militant attacks

Congress questions the Centre’s ‘silence’ on drone attacks in Manipur Congress has attacked the Central government over the use of drones in militant attacks. Congress asked, why is the Central government silent in this matter. Former Chief Minister and Congress Legislature Party leader Ibobi Singh said that if bombs are dropped with the help of drones, then it is a question of national security. He said, who will protect the lives and property of the people?

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Why is the Central government silent on such acts? Where is the democratically elected government in the state? The latest developments in Kotruk show that the modern technology used in the Ukraine and Israel war is now being used in Manipur. He said this is now a question of national security. Are drone strikes a threat to the Chief Minister’s home and Raj Bhavan? If these two premises are not safe, then what will happen to the rest? The state government has come to know about the incident of an attack on unarmed villagers using drones, bombs, and sophisticated weapons, the Home Department said in a statement.

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