Toll stands at 11 as violence, unrest rage on for second day

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Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh has appealed to the people to cooperate with the Government to maintain law and order in the state.

“The Government is taking all the measures to maintain the law and order situation in the State. Paramilitary forces have been deployed in sensitive areas. We are committed to protect the lives and property of all our people. Long term grievances of different communities will also be suitably addressed in due course in consultation with the people and their representatives,” Singh said in Imphal.

He further said that the culture of communal harmony in the State should not be allowed to be disturbed by vested interests.

“In this hour, I appeal to one and all to maintain peace and harmony in your respective areas. I ask you not to believe rumours and unverified messages,” he added.

Urging people to maintain peace, Chief Minister N Biren Singh said, “Precious lives have been lost, besides damage of properties, which is very unfortunate.” However, the details of the deaths were not immediately available.

Underlining the gravity of the violence, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Thursday spoke to Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh and took stock of the situation in the State.

Clashes broke out on Wednesday which intensified overnight with counter-attacks being mounted by rival communities in retaliation to earlier attacks, after Naga and Kuki tribes organised a ‘Tribal Solidarity March’.

So far, 9,000 people were rescued by the forces from the violence-hit areas, and given shelter, a defence spokesperson said on Thursday, adding that more people are being shifted to safer places.

The spokesperson said that some 5,000 people have been shifted to safe homes in Churachandpur, another 2,000 people were shifted in Imphal Valley, and 2,000 people in the border town of Moreh in Tenugopal district.

To tackle the worsening law and order situation after tribal groups took out rallies in several districts of Manipur, the state government suspended mobile internet for five days. Along with a ban on large gatherings, a night curfew too has been imposed in several districts of the state.

Manipur Violence: Shoot at sight ordered to maintain law an order
    

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In view of the prevailing law and order situation, the State Government has authorised all District Magistrates, Sub-Divisional Magistrates and Executive Magistrates/Special Executive Magistrates detailed by the District Magistrates concerned to issue shoot at sight orders in extreme cases whereby all forms of persuasion, warning, reasonable force etc had been exhausted under the provisions of law under CrPC, 1973 and the situation could not be controlled.The Commissioner (Home) issued an order to this effect today.