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Manipur violence updates: After the violence in Manipur, 10 tribal legislators have written a letter to the Union Home Ministry making very serious allegations against the police. Tribal legislators allege that before the Meitei and Kuku violence, the Manipur police took away all powers from the Kuki police and disarmed them. However, the allegations of the tribal legislators have been rejected by the state police chief.
Tribal MLAs demanded separate administration, said – can’t live with them now…
There is a BJP led government in Manipur. Ten MLAs from here have written a letter to Home Minister Amit Shah alleging atrocities with the Kuki police. Among the MLAs who wrote the letter, 7 are from BJP and 3 from its ally Kuki People’s Alliance. These people have demanded a separate administration for tribals in the state. The tribal legislators said that they could no longer live together. The MLAs’ letter also alleged that all Kuku police officers… were stripped of all powers. Disarmed and disabled long before May 3rd.
At least 70 people have lost their lives
There have been bloody clashes between the Meiteis living in and around the state capital Imphal valley and the Kuki tribes living in the hills. At least 70 people have died in the continuous clashes since May 3. These people were demanding to be included in the Scheduled Tribes living in the valley.
Manipur police rejected the allegations
On the other hand, Manipur Director General of Police P Dongle said that no such action was taken by the government. All Kuki/Meitei policemen from DGP to the lowest rank, whether in khaki or green, are working wherever they are. Manipur Police has warned those who run such news, advising them to avoid fake news on social media.
These MLAs demanded separate administration
10 tribal MLAs have written a letter to Home Minister Amit Shah demanding a separate administration. The letter writers included Haokholet Kipgen (Saitu), Ngursanglur Sanate (Tipaimukh), Kimneo Haokip Hungshing (Saikul), Lepao Haokip (Tengnoupal), LM Khaute (Churachandpur), Letzmang Haokip (Henglep), Chinlunthang (Singgate), Paolinlal Haokip (Sakot). ), Nemcha Kipgen (Kangpokpi) and Wungjagin Walte (Thanlon).
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