Violence in Manipur, protesters targeted Chief Minister's residence
The angry mob also targeted the houses of minister Sapam Ranjan, Chief Minister Biren Singh's son-in-law and BJP MLA RK Imo Singh.
Violence in Manipur News In Hindi: The protests that started after the bodies of a woman and two children were found in Manipur turned violent on Saturday. Protestors in the Matei-dominated Imphal Valley attacked the houses of three state government ministers and six BJP MLAs.
The angry mob also targeted the houses of minister Sapam Ranjan, Chief Minister Biren Singh's son-in-law and BJP MLA RK Imo Singh. Late night the angry mob also reached the house of Chief Minister Biren Singh.
Security forces had to use tear gas shells and aerial firing to disperse the protesters. In view of the worsening situation, curfew has been imposed in 5 districts. Along with this, internet has been shut down in 7 districts.
Meanwhile, 19 BJP MLAs, including some ministers, have sent a letter to the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) demanding the removal of Biren Singh. According to sources, if the situation worsens in the next two-three days, President's rule can be imposed in the state.
On Saturday, bodies of two women and a child were found on the banks of Barak river in Jiribam. It is suspected that Kuki terrorists had abducted him from Jiribam on November 11. On the same day, security forces had killed 10 armed terrorists. Whereas Kuki-Jo organization described these 10 people as village watchmen. Along with this, bodies of a woman and two children were found on Friday night.
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