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1 killed as fresh violence breaks out in Manipur’s Churachandpur

Violence broke out in Manipur’s Churachandpur district late on Tuesday night after the Hmar community opposed a Zomi group hoisting their community flag.

Manipur police at a check post PTI photoAccording to the police, militants took advantage of the darkness and reportedly fired shots. (PTI photo)

A 53-year-old man was killed in Manipur’s Churachandpur late on Tuesday night after fresh violence broke out in the Kuki-Zo-dominated district that has been on the boil following a clash between two ethnic groups on Monday.

Around 7 pm on Tuesday, tensions flared again in the area after Lalropui Pakhumate, belonging to the Hmar community, sustained a bullet injury during violence that broke out after the Hmar community opposed a Zomi group hoisting its community flag near Sielmat bridge.

As the violence escalated and a mob vandalised property, security forces used tear gas and fired live rounds in the air to control the situation. According to the police, militants took advantage of the darkness and reportedly fired shots.

Pakhumate was rushed to Sielmat Christian Hospital in Churachandpur but he was declared dead.

Clashes had broken out between two groups on Monday after a leader of the Hmar community was allegedly assaulted by miscreants, prompting authorities to impose prohibitory orders in the district.

Meanwhile, on Wednesday, the Zomi Students’ Federation called for the suspension of all activities, including closing down schools and colleges and shutting shops and business establishments, until the situation improved in the area.

The six Kuki-Zo legislators of the district also issued a joint statement appealing for maintaining peace. “Let us remember that we have been going through the most critical and difficult times in our history; and we have been fighting for our rights shoulder to shoulder as one. Let us also understand that our forefathers have taught us the spirit of resilience and that of forgiveness and peaceful resolution of any kind of conflicts through our customary laws. Let us all invoke these values, the Christian values of forgiveness to resolve the ongoing misunderstanding among us in the interest of our community and for posterity,” the statement read. “We earnestly appeal to everyone in our community to uphold peace and harmony and solve any issues without giving a communal colour in order to build a cohesive, united and strong community,” it added.

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Urging the community leaders and CSOs to work towards maintaining peace, it drew the attention of the state government, particularly the district administration, to take up all requisite measures for restoration and maintenance of law and order and peace and harmony in the district on priority.

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