Manipur violence: CM Sangma reviews evacuation process of students

Churachandpur has witnessed a fresh round of violence after remaining peaceful for 18 hours
Pic: @SangmaConrad
Pic: @SangmaConrad

Amidst the violence in Manipur, the National People's Party-led Meghalaya government today, May 6, Saturday, held a meeting to review the status of the ongoing evacuation process of its students from the violence-hit state. The meeting was chaired by Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad Sangma, as stated in a report by ANI

Taking to Twitter, CM Sangma said, "Held meeting with officials to check on the status of the evacuation process of students from Meghalaya in Manipur. The team is working round the clock to ensure our students from the state are back home safe."

Army officials evacuating people have this to say
Earlier in the day, a senior official of the Indian army told ANI that with the joint efforts of Assam Rifles, we have so far evacuated more than 16,000 persons from the violence-hit areas of the North Eastern state. Efforts are being made to bring the overall situation under control and for normalcy to be returned, said the official. 

"So far, the Indian army and Assam Rifles have evacuated more than 16,000 people from different parts of the state. Flag marches are being held to control the situation," the army official said. On the other hand, defence sources said that as many as 120 columns of the Indian army and Assam Rifles have deployed in the violence-hit areas of the state and 10 CRPF companies are on their way to Manipur.

What's happening at Churachandpur?
Meanwhile, several violent incidents took place in the Churachandpur district on Friday night, May 5. Churachandpur has witnessed a fresh round of violence after remaining peaceful for 18 hours. Additionally, in the Changpikot area in the Churachandpur district, a clash between two groups occurred on May 5 night.

Internet services remain suspended, a curfew is imposed in violence-affected regions and security forces have been deployed in Manipur to avert any crisis after clashes began between communities residing in hills and plains districts. This comes after a Scheduled Tribes (ST) reservation was demanded by the plains dwellers, who are predominantly Meiteis and are the majority in numbers.

Against those demands, a rally was organised by the All Tribals Students Union (ATSU) Manipur on Wednesday, which later turned violent. Several state governments, including those in the country's northeastern part, are working on plans to evacuate their citizens out of the violence-hit Manipur, as stated in a report by ANI.

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