Manipur ethnic clashes
Manipur ethnic clashes: The situation remains tense in Churachandpur, Manipur, as schools and markets stay shut following violent clashes between the Hmar and Zomi communities. Security forces have imposed a curfew to control the unrest. Read more updates.
The situation is still tense in Churachandpur, Manipur, with schools and shops closed. Schools and markets remained closed in Churachandpur district of Manipur on Thursday as the situation remained tense. According to the police, one person was killed and several people were injured in a clash between ‘Hamar’ and ‘Zomi’ communities two days ago. Curfew has been imposed in Churachandpur. According to an official, schools and markets remained closed in the district.
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The situation was tense in Churachandpur district of Manipur on Thursday as well. Given this, schools and markets remained closed. According to the police, one person was killed and several people were injured in a clash between ‘Hamar’ and ‘Zomi’ communities two days ago. After this, a curfew has been imposed in Churachandpur.
According to an official, schools and markets remained closed in the district. Church people and civil organizations are trying to restore peace. Security forces conducted a flag march on Wednesday night to prevent any incident of violence.
51-year-old Lalropui Pakhuangte of the Hmar community died after being shot in the clashes that took place in the district on Tuesday night. He was taken to Silmat Christian Hospital, where he was declared dead. Hmar Inpui general secretary Richard Hmar was attacked by people of the Zomi community on Sunday.
This led to violence and curfew was imposed the next day. Meanwhile, many displaced people of the Kuki community living in relief camps were sent to safer places. Churachandpur town is mainly inhabited by people of the Zomi community, while people of the Hmar and Kuki communities are also settled in some areas.
Several MLAs and tribal organizations appealed for peace a few hours after the student organization called for a bandh in the district on Wednesday.
In a joint statement, at least 12 Kuki-Zomi and Hmar organizations active in Churachandpur district have called for peace among the communities and agreed to form a joint peace committee to monitor the situation and prevent future misunderstandings.
Six MLAs from Churachandpur and Pherzawal districts also jointly appealed for peace and harmony, urging the administration to take necessary steps to restore law and order. More than 250 people have been killed and thousands rendered homeless in ethnic violence between the Meitei and Kuki-Zo communities in Manipur since May 2023.
The Centre imposed President’s rule in Manipur on February 13 after N Biren Singh resigned from the post of Chief Minister and the state assembly was suspended. The term of the assembly was till 2027.
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