NIA takes over investigation of violence cases in Manipur
The central agency took over the investigation from the Manipur Police following instructions from the Ministry of Home Affairs.
The central agency took over the investigation from the Manipur Police following instructions from the Ministry of Home Affairs.
The Congress leader accused the BJP of deliberately allowing the state to burn, claiming that at least 17 people had lost their lives since November 7.
In response to the unrest, authorities imposed an indefinite curfew in the Imphal valley districts, including Imphal East, Imphal West, Bishnupur, Thoubal, and Kakching, to prevent further violence.
During his visit to the strife-torn state, Daljit Singh Chawdhary focused on the operational readiness of BSF troops.
The ban, initially imposed as a preventive measure to maintain public safety amid unrest, was formally revoked through a government order on September 16.
Referring to BJP which is in power both at the Centre and in Manipur, he said, “you killed Bharat Mata in Manipur”.
Cracking whip, the Supreme Court on Monday constituted a committee of three former women judges – Justice Gita Mittal, Justice Shalini Joshi and Justice Asha Menon to oversee the measure for the relief, rehabilitation, rebuilding of homes, places of worship and suggest compensation and appointed former DGP of Maharashtra and Mumbai Police Commissioner Dattatrey Padsalgikar to oversee investigations by the SITs.
Soon after the House reassembled after its first adjournment at 12 noon, the Opposition party members reiterated their demand to hold a comprehensive discussion on Manipur ethnic violence issue under Rule 267.
But the apex court may protect him from coercive action.
Dr. Kham Khan Suan Hausing sought quashing of the summons issued to him by an Imphal court relating to his comments on the involvement of Meitei outfits in the ongoing conflict during an interview with Karan Thapar.