The orders issued on Friday by the respective district magistrates of Imphal East and Imphal West stated that the curfew has been relaxed “due to the improvement of law and order situation”
“Lifting the order only for few broadband users and government offices for administrative purposes with exorbitant rate does not provide a solution to the necessities in times of urgency and cannot be a justification to its proportionality of the ongoing violence and prevailing situation,” the ANSAM stated.
The JAC, locals and youths demanded that BJYM former president Manoharmayum Barish Sharma should clarify to the people about the incident, and the state police should arrest him within two days.
Four suspects – two men, Paominlun Haokip and S Malsawm Haokip, and two women, Lhingneichong Baitekuki and Tinneilhing Henthang – were arrested on October 1 by the CBI-led security forces team in connection with the alleged abduction and killing of two students belonging to the Meitei group | Latest News India
Officials aware of the matter told HT that around 90 goods-carrying vehicles were stranded on Nagaland’s side of the interstate boundary in Khuzama along NH-2 as of Friday
The Manipur Human Rights Commission (MHRC) team visited the students who sustained injuries due to excessive use of force used upon them while taking out protests, demanding justice of two students whose photos taken after execution surfaced on social media.
After CBI arrested the four accused persons in connection with the murder case of the two students, various sections from the society are intensifying the demand to deliver justice for the two students, namely Hijam Linthoingambi and Phijam Hemanjit.
Earlier, the state education department closed all state government/state government aided/private unaided schools on September 27 and September 29 in the view of fresh violence in the capital Imphal
The situation has been dire. The denial of access to fundamental rights, which began on May 3, have now continued for five months and has left us feeling unheard and frustrated, a protestor said.