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Manipur: Meiti women protest, urge Amit Shah to end the two-year-old turmoil

ANI March 10, 2025 121 views

Meiti women in Manipur have escalated their peaceful protest against ongoing ethnic tensions. They are directly appealing to Union Home Minister Amit Shah to intervene and restore normalcy in the conflict-ridden state. The protestors are specifically urging immediate action against terrorist elements and support for community peace. Their demonstration highlights the continued challenges of maintaining unity and security in the region.

"Meiteis are a peace-loving community that demands the integrity and unity of the state" - Elika Thongam, Protestor
Imphal, March 9: Meiti women from three localities in Thongju Assembly Constituency staged a sit-in protest at Thongju Bokul Makhong Village, urging Union Home Minister to restore peace in Manipur.

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Meiti women stage sit-in protest demanding state peace

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Urging Amit Shah to take action against terrorism

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Weapons surrender continues across Manipur

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Security operations recover military-grade equipment

The protest, led by Meiti women, demanded an end to the state's two-year-long turmoil.

"Meiteis are a peace-loving community that demands the integrity and unity of the state. Many of the Village Volunteers came out to save the villages that were consistently under fire. However, after the Union Home Minister's directives, they have almost deposited the arms with the State Government, so the protestors urge the Government to arrest Village volunteers," said Elika Thongam, one of the protestors.

The protestors also urged the Centre to take immediate action against those who are involved in acts of terrorism. They also urged the Centre to take punitive action for the action of yesterday's incident for defying and not respecting the Union Home Minister's directive for opening free movement.

The Manipur Governor had requested the people of all the communities of the state to submit the looted weapons voluntarily and had already extended the deadline until March 6. However, despite the deadline being over, the people are surrendering their weapons in front of the local police stations and security camps.

As part of the search operations across Manipur, police recovered weapons, ammunition, explosives, and various military-grade equipment on Friday. These items were seized from several districts, including Imphal East, Jiribam, Ukhrul, and Tengnoupal, during security force operations on March 7, 2025.

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