Manipur Violence: Trains going to Manipur canceled, people affected by violence took refuge in Assam, Arunachal government also active

Manipur Violence: Railways have taken necessary steps in view of Manipur violence. Railways has canceled four trains going to Manipur.

Manipur Violence: The situation in Manipur has remained quite tense since the violence. Curfew has been imposed in many districts. In view of the situation in Manipur, Home Minister Amit Shah has canceled his visit to Karnataka. A BJP MLA was also assaulted in the violence-affected area. He is being treated at RIMS. In view of the situation, Army and Assam Rifles personnel have been deployed. On the other hand, Railways has also canceled 4 trains going to Manipur for May 5 and 6. Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh has directed strict action against those who spread violence.

‘Violence affected families took refuge in Assam’

At the same time, the statement of Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma regarding Manipur violence has also come to the fore. Himanta said, “Many families affected by the recent incidents in Manipur have taken shelter in Assam. I have requested the Cachar district administration to take care of these families. Sarma said that I am Chief Minister N. I am also in constant touch with Biren Singh and the Assam government has pledged full support in this hour of crisis.

Arunachal Pradesh CM Pema Khandu is also in constant touch with Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh regarding the violence. Pema Khandu tweeted, ‘The Government of Arunachal Pradesh is in constant touch with the Government of Manipur regarding the safety of its students. A coordination committee has also been constituted under the supervision of Commissioner CMO for the safe return of our students from Manipur. In the tweet, he further wrote, ‘For more details please contact:- Dr Dilip, DRC 70860 26788, Thutan Jamba, ASP 7630 090058’.

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Manipur Violence: Orders to shoot, BJP MLA attacked by angry mob, condition critical

An angry mob attacked BJP MLA Vungjagin Walte in Imphal on Thursday. The MLA has been admitted to the hospital in critical condition. Walte was attacked when he was returning to his official residence after meeting state CM N Biren Singh. On the other hand, Army and Assam Rifles personnel were deployed to handle the situation on Wednesday night. Seeing the situation getting worse, the State Home Department has issued a shoot-at-sight order against the rioters. Many districts are affected by the violence in Manipur.

On Thursday, the Chief Minister of the state N. Biren Singh has appealed to the people by releasing the video. He said to cooperate with the government for peace. The violence between two communities in the state is happening due to misunderstanding, we will take action against whoever indulges in vandalism or violence.

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