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Manipur CM Backs Agitation Against Killings but Condemns Violence and Looting

Amid ongoing unrest in Manipur, Chief Minister N. Biren Singh on Friday expressed support for peaceful protests against the killing of innocent people but condemned acts of violence and looting conducted under the guise of democratic movements. Speaking to reporters, Singh acknowledged the legitimacy of agitations against the killings, stating, “We support genuine movements against […]

Manipur CM Backs Agitation Against Killings but Condemns Violence and Looting
Manipur CM Backs Agitation Against Killings but Condemns Violence and Looting

Amid ongoing unrest in Manipur, Chief Minister N. Biren Singh on Friday expressed support for peaceful protests against the killing of innocent people but condemned acts of violence and looting conducted under the guise of democratic movements.

Speaking to reporters, Singh acknowledged the legitimacy of agitations against the killings, stating, “We support genuine movements against the killings of innocent people, as everyone has the right to democratic protest.” However, he criticized the actions of certain groups, labeling them as “gangs” who looted and burned properties, including the homes of ministers. “This is a matter of shame. We have identified the culprits using CCTV and initiated appropriate legal actions,” Singh added.

Political Reactions

The unrest in Manipur has drawn sharp political reactions. Congress leader Jairam Ramesh criticized BJP national president J.P. Nadda for accusing the Congress of “sensationalizing” the situation. Ramesh dismissed Nadda’s claims as a “4D exercise” of denial, distortion, distraction, and defamation.

Nadda had earlier attacked Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge’s letter to President Droupadi Murmu on the violence in Manipur, alleging that the Congress was pushing a “false, politically motivated narrative” to gain political mileage.

Resolutions and Demands

In response to the violence, several Manipur MLAs passed a resolution demanding:

  • A review of the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) in the state.
  • A mass operation within seven days against Kuki militants allegedly responsible for the killing of six people, including women and children, in Jiribam.
  • The designation of the Kuki militant groups involved in the killings as “unlawful organizations” within a week.
  • Transfer of three key cases, including the deaths of a woman who was burned, six civilians, and a woman farmer, to the National Investigation Agency (NIA).

Background and Government Action

The violence escalated after six people were found dead, prompting the state government to suspend internet services in seven districts as a preventive measure. Singh emphasized that while peaceful protests are supported, violent actions undermining law and order will be met with strict legal action.

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