
The emergence of a video of two women from the Kuki-Zomi community being paraded naked and sexually assaulted in Manipur has caused nationwide outrage. In this pic, members of the Indigenous Tribal Leaders Forum take part in a protest rally in Churachandpur on Thursday. (PTI Photo)

The incident that occurred more than two months ago in the violence-hit Manipur has triggered reactions from political leaders across party lines. The ITLF rally in Churachandpur marched in protest amid heavy rain today. (PTI Photo)

The Prime Minister, the Chief Justice of India and people in general have condemned the incident. In pic, students in Patna take part in a candle light march. (PTI Photo)

Both Houses of the Parliament were adjourned today amid chants of 'Manipur, Manipur'. Members of the Indian Youth Congress held protests outside the Parliament in New Delhi. (PTI Photo)

Members of Aam Aadmi Party chant slogans during a protest in Bengaluru. “The incident in Manipur is very shameful and condemnable. This kind of heinous act cannot be tolerated in the Indian society," tweeted Delhi CM and AAP Convener Arvind Kejriwal. (PTI Photo)

Mahila Congress president Netta D'Souza led party workers during a protest in New Delhi. The Opposition questioned PM Narendra Modi's “silence” on the crisis in the state and his “sidestepping” of the “ethnic conflict” in Manipur. (PTI Photo)

Congress workers resort to sloganeering and try breaking police cordon in Kolkata. "You (BJP) are only for one-party rule...India stands for Manipur. I have asked for permission to visit Manipur but haven't received it," said West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee. (PTI Photo)

Mahila Congress workers burn an effigy during a protest in Bhopal. Four people have been arrested over their involvement in the Manipur sexual assault and parading case. (PTI Photo)