Prohibitory orders imposed in Manipur following student protests
An indefinite curfew, preventing people from coming outside their houses, was clamped in Imphal East and West districts, while prohibitory orders under Section 163 (2) of BNSS were imposed in Thoubal
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Students are demanding the removal of the DGP and security advisor to state government for their alleged inability to deal with the law and order situation in the state
Imphal, 10 Sept
Prohibitory orders were imposed in
three districts of Manipur, a day after student protests demanding the
restoration of peace in the strife-torn state rocked Imphal Valley.
An indefinite curfew, preventing
people from coming outside their houses, was clamped in Imphal East and West
districts, while prohibitory orders under Section 163 (2) of BNSS were imposed
in Thoubal. "Due to the developing law and order situation in the
district, earlier orders of curfew relaxation stand cancelled with immediate
effect from 11am of 10 September. Hence, there is total curfew in Imphal East
district with immediate effect until further orders," an order issued by
the district magistrate said.
Another order issued by the
district magistrate of Imphal West said, "In supersession of all earlier
orders, curfew relaxation period for 10 September is hereby lifted with effect
from 11am of today (Tuesday)." "Restriction on the movement of people
outside their respective residences was lifted from 1 September last year,"
it said.
Earlier, curfew relaxation for 10 September
was lifted from 5am to 10pm but was superseded with the latest order. Essential
services, including media, electricity, court and health, are however exempted
from the purview of the curfew, it said.
The orders from the two Imphal
districts came in the wake of students planning to intensify their protests
demanding the removal of the DGP and security advisor to the state government
for their alleged inability to deal with the law and order situation in the
state.
The prohibitory orders in Thoubal
prevented the assembly of five or more persons as police claimed that at least
one personnel was hit on the thigh by a bullet fired from among the protesting
students in the district on Monday.
Meanwhile, hundreds of students
from various schools and colleges spent the night at camps set up at
Khwairamband Women Market in Imphal. The students, in their uniforms, were
helped by women shopkeepers to set up camps at the market. "We have given
a 24-hour deadline for Governor Lakshman Prasad Acharya's response to the six
demands we have placed. We will decide our future course of action after the
deadline ends," student leader Ch Victor Singh told reporters on Tuesday
morning.
Thousands of students protested in
front of the Manipur Secretariat and Raj Bhavan on Monday, demanding action
against those behind the recent drone and missile attacks, and calling for the
protection of the state's "territorial and administrative integrity".
At least eight people have died and
over 12 injured in a fresh wave of violence, which included drone and missile
attacks. Later, the students met Chief Minister N Biren Singh and Governor
Acharya.
Student representatives who met
Acharya later told reporters that they have placed six demands, including the
removal of the Director General of Police (DGP) and the security advisor to the
state government for their alleged failure to control the violence. They also
called for the Unified Command, currently chaired by former CRPF DG Kuldiep Singh,
to be handed over to the state government.
"The Monday rally was an
outburst of anger of the student community over the prolonged crisis in the
state. We want peace and solution at the earliest without altering the state's
territorial and administrative integrity," another protesting student
said.
During the student protests in
Imphal, protesters raised slogans such as 'Long live Manipur', 'Resign all
incompetent MLAs', and 'Give Unified Command to state government' and expressed
their frustration with the authorities over their handling of the situation.
Police claimed protesting students
also engaged in stone-pelting, forcing the law enforcers to fire tear gas
shells to disperse them. In Thoubal, a large number of protesters, including
students, marched towards the district police headquarters and DC office on
Monday.
"Police warned people to
disperse but the unruly mob got violent and there was live firing from among
the crowd at the police personnel in which one personnel was hit on the left
thigh by a live round," Manipur Police said in a statement.
The unruly mob also damaged one
vehicle parked outside the court complex. An ambulance carrying some injured
personnel was also pelted with stones, it added.
More than 200 people have been
killed and thousands rendered homeless in ethnic strife between Imphal
Valley-based Meiteis and adjoining hills-based Kukis since May last year.
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