The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has taken charge of investigating three cases related to violence against civilians in Manipur. This decision was made following orders from the Union Home Ministry. The Manipur government transferred these cases to the NIA to ensure a thorough investigation.
In response to the recent violence, which resulted in the deaths of six people, the Manipur police imposed a curfew in Imphal West and Imphal East. Additionally, internet services have been suspended in seven districts to maintain public order. Security has been heightened, especially around Chief Minister Biren Singh's residence and the Raj Bhavan.
The Nagaland Pradesh Congress Committee (NPCC) expressed concern over the unrest, urging for dialogue and peacebuilding. They called on the Union government to restore law and order swiftly. Meanwhile, Manipur police have arrested 23 individuals involved in the violence, recovering weapons and mobile phones from them.
The violence in Manipur began on May 3 last year during a rally by the All Tribals Students Union (ATSU), protesting the inclusion of the Meitei community in the Scheduled Tribe category.
NIA stands for National Investigation Agency. It is a government agency in India that investigates serious crimes like terrorism and other national security threats.
Manipur is a state in the northeastern part of India. It is known for its beautiful landscapes and diverse culture.
A curfew is a rule that requires people to stay indoors during certain hours, usually at night. It is often imposed by authorities to maintain order during emergencies.
Imphal is the capital city of Manipur. It is an important cultural and political center in the state.
The Union Home Ministry is a part of the Indian government responsible for internal security and domestic policy. It oversees law and order in the country.
The Nagaland Pradesh Congress Committee is a regional branch of the Indian National Congress party in Nagaland, a neighboring state of Manipur. They work on political and social issues in the region.
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