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60 dead, 231 injured in ethnic clashes in India’s Manipur

CM says 20,000 people have been evacuated, 10,000 remain stranded

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 09 May 2023 12:00PM

60 dead, 231 injured in ethnic clashes in India’s Manipur
Media reports say schools, houses, churches, vehicles and public properties were set ablaze by protesting mobs in Manipur due to the large-scale violence that broke out last week during a protest over the inclusion of the non-tribal Meiteis community for a scheduled tribe status. – Screen grab, May 9, 2023

NEW DELHI – Ethnic clashes in India’s northeastern state of Manipur have claimed about 60 lives, according to a senior official.

Manipur Chief Minister N. Biren Singh told the media that a high-level inquiry will be conducted to identify the people responsible for the violence. He put the death toll at 60.

“Around 60 people have lost their lives so far, while 231 were injured in the violence. Also, about 1,700 houses were burned down in the unfortunate incidents (rioting) on May 3,” he said while appealing to restore peace and calm in the northeastern state.

Biren also informed that people stranded at different locations are provided with all possible care and support.

“Till now, 20,000 people have been evacuated and about 10,000 remain stranded,” he said, according to Xinhua.

Large-scale violence broke out in the state last week during a tribal protest demonstration over the inclusion of the non-tribal Meiteis community for a scheduled tribe status.

Scheduled tribes in India are officially designated as disadvantaged socio-economic groups. They are given reservations in education and jobs with the aim to improve their lives.

Thousands of people took part in the riot during, which violence broke out between tribals and non-tribals.

Reports said schools, houses, churches, vehicles and public properties were set ablaze by protesting mobs in the state.

Photographs and video footage captured during the riot showed buildings set on fire and thick black smoke emanating from the streets.

The authorities deployed over 100 columns of the army and paramilitary forces in a bid to bring the violence under control.

On Sunday, the army increased its surveillance in violence-affected areas through aerial means such as drones and the deployment of military helicopters.

In addition, a shoot-at-sight order was issued in “extreme cases”.

India’s Home Minister Amit Shah yesterday told a local television channel that the situation in Manipur was under control.

Internet services remained suspended in the state and curfew continued at various places.

Yesterday, the authorities relaxed the curfew at a few places to allow people to purchase daily essentials. Some shops reopened in Imphal and cars were seen on the roads.

Although life appears to be back to normal, locals said the tension remains palpable.

Officials said efforts to recover looted arms and ammunition from police armouries are underway. – Bernama, May 9, 2023

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