Manipur Violence: Government Issues Shoot At Sight Orders
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Manipur violence: Government issues shoot at sight orders

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By PTI Updated: May 04, 2023 10:30 pm
Manipur violence
**EDS: SCREENSHOT** Imphal: Vehicles in flames after violence broke out during the ‘Tribal Solidarity March’ called by All Tribal Student Union Manipur (ATSUM), in Imphal, Thursday, May 4, 2023. (PTI Photo) (PTI05_04_2023_000209B)

IMPHAL — Manipur government on Thursday issued shoot at sight order in “extreme cases” to contain spiralling violence in the state between tribals and the majority Meitei community which has displaced over 9,000 people from their villages.

The order issued on behalf of the Governor said ‘shoot at sight’ could be resorted to when persuasion, warning and reasonable force “have been exhausted and the situation could not be controlled”.

The notification signed by the Commissioner (Home) of the state government was issued under provisions of the criminal procedure code 1973.

Fifty-five columns of the Army and Assam Rifles had to be deployed to contain widespread rioting that broke out across Manipur between tribals and the majority Meitei community, displacing over 9,000 people.

The Army also kept some 14 columns on standby for deployment in case the situation flared up once again, a defence spokesperson said.

The Centre, which is monitoring the situation in Manipur, also dispatched teams of the Rapid Action Force (RAF), a specialised force to handle riots, for deployment in violence-hit areas of the Northeastern state.

Sources said the force has landed at Imphal airport this evening.

Manipur violence
**EDS: SCREENSHOT** Imphal: People near the site of a fire after violence broke out during the ‘Tribal Solidarity March’ called by All Tribal Student Union Manipur (ATSUM), in Imphal, Thursday, May 4, 2023. (PTI Photo) (PTI05_04_2023_000210B)

Clashes broke out on Wednesday which intensified overnight with counter-attacks being mounted by rival communities in retaliation to earlier attacks, after Naga and Kuki tribals organised a ‘Tribal Solidarity March’ to protest moves to give scheduled tribe status to the majority Metei community.

Related: Fifty-five Army columns deployed in violence-hit Manipur, 9,000 people shifted to safer places

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By PTI Updated: May 04, 2023 10:30:00 pm
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