A group of people who tried to forcibly occupy a flattened residential area in Manipur's Kuki-dominated hill district Churachandpur were stopped by the police before matters escalated, sources said on Saturday.
Police said that the exact amount of money looted is around 20 lakh as per information received and the investigation team of the police department rushed the spot to traces down the activities of the looters.
Indian security forces have made significant strides in combating armed insurgency in Manipur, uncovering multiple weapons caches and apprehending suspects in recent operations.
The state is to get 200 companies of central paramilitary forces for the general elections, voting for which will start later this month. Meanwhile, the Election Commission of India has set up special polling stations to ensure that internally displaced persons (IDPs) are able to exercise their franchise.
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prof hijam rajendra singh (retd)as quoted by john parratt in “wounded land”, “by the time the war ended, manipur had been forcibly dragged into the modern era. this is no exaggeration. indeed, manipur is the part of india that was most a