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Two Suspected Rioters Killed In Fresh Manipur Violence, BJP Office Attacked In Imphal

BJP office in Imphal was attacked forcing the police to use several rounds of tear gas shells to stop and disperse them.

Two Suspected Rioters Killed In Fresh Manipur Violence, BJP Office Attacked In Imphal

Imphal: Two suspected rioters were killed and at least five injured in an exchange of fire with security personnel in fresh violence in Manipur's Kangpokpi district on Thursday. They said armed rioters opened unprovoked firing at Haraothel village. The army said security forces personnel "responded in a calibrated manner" to tackle the situation. 

Another rioter was also believed to have been killed, but the body is yet to be retrieved as the spot witnessed intermittent firing, they said. Later in the day, members of the community to which the two rioters belonged collected their bodies and took out a procession to chief minister Biren N Singh's residence here, the officials said.

 

 

The demonstrators, led by women, even dared police to arrest them. They were also seen burning tyres in the middle of the road to prevent police movement. As police stopped them from marching to Singh's residence, the demonstrators turned violent, they said, adding police used tear gas shells and resorted to lathi-charge to disperse the mob.

Extra Troops Deployed

 

Officials said extra policemen were deployed in the city as a precautionary measure. Earlier in the day, Assam Rifles columns were deployed at National Sports University & K Munlai village after intermittent gunfire from automatic weapons was heard from multiple directions towards Haraothel village.

An official said unidentified gunmen fired without provocation in the wee hours of Thursday and again in the evening. Giving details of the morning firing, the official Twitter handle of the army, operating in the region, stated armed rioters opened unprovoked firing at 5.30 am.

"Own troops deployed in the area immediately mobilised to prevent escalation of the situation. While enroute to the site, own columns drew effective fire from armed rioters," the official "Spear Corps" handle of the army said. It said the troops "responded in a calibrated manner to prevent any collateral damage. Swift action by troops resulted in the cessation of firing.

"Additional columns moved to the area. Unconfirmed reports indicate some casualties. Build-up of large crowds in the area also reported. Situation being closely monitored and further details will follow," it said.

In another tweet in the evening, the Spear Corps of the army said, "Buildup of the mob in the area to interfere with operations by security forces effectively controlled."

"At approx 4 PM, troops deployed in the area heard firing from east of village K Munlai. Further, at approx 5.15 PM, exchange of fire reported from direction of village Bethel, south of National Sports University. Own columns are dominating the area to de-escalate the situation," it added.

The area is located around 20 km from the capital city of Imphal. More than 100 people have lost their lives in the ethnic violence between Meitei and Kuki communities in the northeastern state so far.

BJP Office Attacked In Imphal

 

A crowd gathered near the regional office of BJP in Imphal in Manipur forcing the police to use several rounds of tear gas shells to stop and disperse them. Visuals from the spot showed police using tear gas shells to disperse the crowd. Ethnic clashes broke out in Manipur nearly two months ago on May 3 after clashes erupted during a rally organised by the All Tribal Students Union (ATSU) to protest against the demand for the inclusion of Meiteis in the list of Scheduled Tribes (STs).

The state has been seeing sporadic incidents of violence since then. Amit Shah visited the state following ethnic violence and announced a series of measures for restoring peace.