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Manipur violence: Centre may send more troops after ground assessment

.A senior government official told News18 that once the troops arrive, companies of CAPFs will be deployed evenly in both the hilly and valley areas to maintain law and order, with a particular focus on the valley.

November 18, 2024 / 10:27 IST
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Security forces have restricted public vehicular movements, particularly in key areas of Imphal, including high-security zones around the Chief Minister’s Bungalow and Raj Bhawan

Additional troops are likely to be deployed in Manipur — which is on the boil again — after a high-level meeting chaired by Union Home Minister Amit Shah.

According to sources, preparations for sending additional troops are already in progress. Sources within the Manipur government have confirmed that the 20 companies sent by the Union government last week will not be sufficient, given the current tense situation in the state.

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Sources also hinted that following Shah’s meeting, the Centre may take major steps based on ground assessment. A senior government official told News18 that once the troops arrive, companies of CAPFs will be deployed evenly in both the hilly and valley areas to maintain law and order, with a particular focus on the valley.

“Currently, in Jiribam district, which is the epicentre of recent violence, several companies have been deployed, and platoons have been sent to nearby areas that might witness further attacks. The Meitei and Kuki communities are opposing the deployment of forces. More troops will arrive in Manipur after receiving official communication,” a top-level official aware of the development told News18.