Manipur Violence People Form 40 Km Long Human Chain Along Nh 2 In
4 People Killed As Violence Continues In Manipur Kuki Groups Lift India ’s northeastern state of manipur is facing risks of renewed ethnic violence despite the resignation of its divisive chief minister and the imposition of president’s rule on february 13,. A 40 km long human chain along national highway 2 that passes through kangpokpi district in manipur. thousands of people, mostly women, some standing, some sitting, and some kneeling on the wet ground, braving the rain, all praying in unison to the lord for peace to return and stay in manipur.
There Is No One To Support Us Manipur Residents Make 40 Km Long Manipuris have demanded peace amidst an escalating series of violence in the state. they have now formed a 40 km long human chain to protest against the inaction by the authorities. Manipur has been affected by ethnic violence between the tribal kuki zo people in the hills and the meitei people from the valley since may 2023, and over 250 people have been killed in the. In a significant step towards restoring calm in manipur, the kuki zo council (kzc) has agreed to reopen national highway 02, allowing free movement of commuters and essential supplies, the union home ministry announced on thursday. On 3 may 2023, ethnic violence erupted in india's north eastern state of manipur between the meitei people, a majority that lives in the imphal valley, and the kuki zo tribal community from the surrounding hills. [51] according to government figures, as of 22 november 2024, 258 people have been killed in the violence and 60,000 people have been displaced. [42][52] earlier figures also.
Manipur Violence Kuki Women Form Human Chain To Protect Meiteis From In a significant step towards restoring calm in manipur, the kuki zo council (kzc) has agreed to reopen national highway 02, allowing free movement of commuters and essential supplies, the union home ministry announced on thursday. On 3 may 2023, ethnic violence erupted in india's north eastern state of manipur between the meitei people, a majority that lives in the imphal valley, and the kuki zo tribal community from the surrounding hills. [51] according to government figures, as of 22 november 2024, 258 people have been killed in the violence and 60,000 people have been displaced. [42][52] earlier figures also. The government of india must prioritize humanitarian aid and immediately implement a clear, inclusive and time bound plan for the safe and voluntary return of communities displaced by ethnic violence in manipur, said amnesty international, ahead of the second anniversary of the outbreak of violence. The two highways are lifelines for the landlocked state. however, barricades and protests along these roads are choking the supply chain and deepening an already severe humanitarian crisis. Women protesters blocked the national highway 2 in manipur ’s kangpokpi district on sunday (march 9, 2025), a day after the area witnessed violent clashes between security forces and the. Independent people’s tribunal report on manipur ethnic conflict highlights hate campaigns, state failures, and need for structural changes.
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