• 142 Killed in Violence, Imphal East and West Recorded Most Deaths: Mani

    From ltlee1@21:1/5 to All on Wed Jul 12 11:39:37 2023
    "New Delhi: The Manipur government has told the Supreme Court that 142 people were killed in the state as of July 4 due to the ongoing violence, and the majority of them were reported from Imphal West and Imphal East districts.

    In response to the Supreme Court’s July 3 order, which sought an ‘updated status report’ on the situation in the state, the Manipur government on Monday, July 10, submitted its report.

    The government’s 16-page report noted that 5,995 first information reports (FIRs) had been registered as of July 4 and six “important FIRs” had been transferred to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) for investigation “independently and
    with transparency”, according to The Hindu.

    Violence still continues to rage in the state even after two months despite Union and state governments stating that efforts are being made to bring the situation under control. According to fact-finding teams and The Wire‘s team of reporters, which
    visited the state, over 200 people have lost their lives and over 60,000 people have been displaced since the violence broke out on May 3. There are no signs of normalcy returning, as a policeman was killed and 10 people were injured in Phayeng and
    Singda villages of Kangpokpi district in fresh violence on Monday.

    According to the Indian Express, the official report said Imphal West and Imphal East collectively accounted for 58 of these deaths – 29 each. Churachandpur, another worst-affected district, reported 26 deaths. The valley districts of Kakching and
    Bishnupur registered 21 deaths and 18 deaths respectively. On the other hand, the hill district of Kangpokpi recorded eight deaths. The other districts where deaths have been recorded are Tengnoupal (4), Thoubal (4), Kamjong (2), and Chandel (1).

    As for arson, it said there had been 5,053 reported incidents of arson till July 3, of which the most were in Kangpokpi (1,091), followed by Churachandpur (1,043). As many as 938 incidents of arson were reported in Imphal East and 528 in Bishnupur.

    It said 54,488 people were still living in 354 relief camps. The Centre, the Manipur government said, had provided financial assistance to the tune of Rs 101 crore for the management of relief camps."

    https://thewire.in/government/142-killed-manipur-violence-july-4-supreme-court-status-report

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