Aakhir Tak – In Shorts
- Amit Shah reviewed Manipur’s security amid fresh violence.
- Another major meeting is scheduled for 12 PM today.
- Curfew imposed and internet suspended after six killings in Imphal.
- NPP withdraws support from BJP government in Manipur.
- 11 militants killed in a police encounter.
Aakhir Tak – In Details
Manipur is witnessing a surge in violence, prompting Union Home Minister Amit Shah to review the state’s security. Following a meeting with senior officials in Delhi, Shah has called for another detailed discussion at 12 PM today.
Curfew and Violence
A curfew was imposed in Imphal West and East districts following the brutal killing of six individuals allegedly abducted by Kuki militants. The victims, who were living in relief camps, went missing after a firefight between militants and security forces in Jiribam. Protests erupted, with mobs attacking the residences of MLAs and damaging properties.
Details of the Incident
On November 11, militants attacked a police station in the Borobekra area, but security forces successfully repelled the attack, killing 11 militants. During their retreat, the militants allegedly abducted three women and three children from a nearby relief camp.
NPP Withdraws Support
In a blow to the BJP government, the National People’s Party (NPP) withdrew its support, accusing Chief Minister N Biren Singh of failing to curb ethnic violence. However, BJP’s majority in the assembly remains unaffected as it holds 37 out of 60 seats independently.
Key Takeaways to Remember
- Amit Shah reviewed Manipur’s security amid escalating violence.
- Protests and curfew follow the killing of six individuals.
- NPP withdrew support from the BJP government.
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