Curfew imposed in Manipur's Lilong after BJP leader's house torched over support to Waqf Act

IANS April 7, 2025 139 views

A massive mob of 7,000-8,000 people attacked the house of BJP minority morcha's state President Md Asker Ali in Manipur's Lilong constituency. The attack occurred after Ali expressed support for the Waqf Amendment Act on social media, triggering widespread protests in Muslim-dominated areas. Thoubal District Magistrate imposed an indefinite curfew to prevent further escalation of tensions. The incident highlights the volatile social dynamics surrounding the recently passed Waqf Amendment Act, which seeks to improve governance and transparency in property management.

"Additional forces deployed in Muslim-dominated areas" - Manipur District Administration
Imphal, April 7: Curfew was imposed for an indefinite period in entire Lilong Assembly constituency in Manipur’s Thoubal district on Monday, a day after a mob set the house of BJP minority morcha’s state President, Md Asker Ali, on fire reportedly for supporting the Waqf Amendment Act, officials said.

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Large mob of 7,000-8,000 people burned BJP leader's house

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Curfew imposed indefinitely in Lilong constituency

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Protests spread across Manipur's Valley regions

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Waqf Amendment Act sparks widespread demonstrations

Thoubal District Magistrate (DM) A. Subhash Singh on Monday said that Thoubal district Superintendent of Police (SP) has reported that on Sunday, late evening, an approximately 7,000 to 8,000-strong mob armed with lathis and stones stormed into the house of Md. Asker Ali of Lilong Sambrukhong Mamel and set it ablaze.

A district administration official said it was also reported that the situation was very sensitive in and around Lilong Assembly Constituency and that there is the likelihood of further disturbance, which could pose a risk to peace and public tranquility in the Constituency. The official further said the SP has requested the District Magistrate to issue prohibitory orders.

Accordingly the DM promulgated the curfew under section 63 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS) in the entire Lilong Assembly Constituency for the indefinite period, the official said.

BJP leader Ali on Saturday, through his posts on social media, supported the Waqf Amendment Act, 2025.

Various parts of Manipur’s Valley areas also witnessed protests against the Act on Sunday.

According to police, several thousand men and women organised a rally and disrupted the traffic on Imphal-Dimapur National High (NH-2) at Lilong. The agitators clashed with security forces in some areas, including Irong Chesaba in the Thoubal district.

Protests against the Waqf Amendment Act, 2025, were also held in other Muslim dominated areas of Imphal East and Thoubal districts, among other places.

The Manipur government deployed additional forces in all Muslim-dominated areas, with senior officials closely monitoring the situation.

President Droupadi Murmu gave her assent to the Waqf (Amendment) Bill, 2025, on Saturday (April 5), as announced by the Law Ministry in a notification on Saturday.

The Bill was recently passed by Parliament after intense and lengthy debates in both the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha. The law seeks to improve governance by enhancing transparency in property management, streamlining coordination between Waqf boards and local authorities and protecting stakeholders' rights.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Violence is never the answer! Burning someone's house over political differences is unacceptable. Hope peace returns to Manipur soon 🙏
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Priya M.
The Waqf Amendment Act seems to be causing more controversy than expected. While I support transparency in property management, the government should have done better outreach to explain the benefits.
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Amit S.
7000-8000 people is a massive mob! The administration needs to investigate who organized this and take strict action. This sets a dangerous precedent.
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Sunita R.
As someone from Manipur, this is heartbreaking to see. We've had enough violence in recent years. Can't we have civilized discussions instead of burning houses? 😔
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Imran K.
While I don't agree with the violence, the government should understand that people have genuine concerns about the Waqf Act. More dialogue was needed before implementation.
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Neha P.
The curfew was absolutely necessary in this situation. Hope the additional forces can maintain peace and prevent further escalation. Stay safe everyone in Manipur!

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