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Eradicating Kuki militancy in Manipur must now be a priority; Modi Government must empower the State to tackle them

“Eradicating Kuki militancy in Manipur must now be a priority; Modi Government must empower the State to tackle them”, Swarajyamag, February 16, 2024:

“Manipur erupted in flames once again Thursday (15 February) evening, when Kuki mobs stormed a high-security government complex in Churachandpur district and torched vehicles and buildings. 

The mobs, which included Kuki militants, even tried to set the offices and residences of the district police chief and the deputy commissioner on fire. 

The Kukis were angry over the suspension of a head constable, one Siamlalpaul, who had taken a selfie with Kuki militants. When the photo of the head constable posing with Kuki militants went viral on social media, he was placed under suspension…..”

Read the full article at Swarajyamag.com

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