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.
Vinod Sharma, a leader of the Bihar Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), has taken a tough decision by resigning from his…
In the Rajya Sabha, Aam Aadmi Party (AAM) member Raghav Chadha tried to raise the issue of suspension of his party colleague Sanjay Singh, and wanted voting on it.
Against the suspension of internet services in Manipur, several cases were filed in the Supreme Court, the Manipur High Court and the Manipur Human Rights Commission (MHRC).
Leaders, under Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance (INDIA) led by Congress, also raised slogans against the BJP government over the violence in the northeastern state.
Opposition MPs were demanding Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s statement in the House on the Manipur issue.