As far as the latest situation in Manipur is concerned, let us tell you that the state government has announced that classes in schools and colleges in Imphal Valley districts and Jiribam will resume from November 29. Let us tell you that educational institutions are going to open after about 13 days.
The people of Kuki and Meitei communities who are fighting among themselves in Manipur should heed the words of the Army Chief. Let us tell you that Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi has said in an important statement that the Army is a unit that brings people together and unites different communities of the country. General Dwivedi said that the members of Kuki and Meitei communities of Manipur work with great harmony in the same unit. This statement of the Army Chief assumes great significance amid the ongoing ethnic conflict between the Meitei and Kuki communities in Manipur since last year.
As far as the latest situation in Manipur is concerned, let us tell you that the state government has announced that classes in schools and colleges in Imphal Valley districts and Jiribam will resume from November 29. Let us tell you that educational institutions are going to open after about 13 days. Educational institutions in these districts have been closed since November 16 after the bodies of three women and three children from Jiri in Manipur and Jiribam in Assam were recovered from the Barak river. “Normal classes will resume in all government schools, government-aided schools, private schools and central schools in the state from November 29,” an order issued by the Directorate of Education-Schools said in a separate order. That government educational institutions or government-aided colleges under the Higher and Technical Education Department, including state universities, will resume classes from Friday. Let us remind you that violence has resurfaced in Manipur following the disappearance of three women and three children from the Meitei community from the relief camp in Jiribam following the killing of 10 militants in a shootout between security forces and suspected Kuki-Jo militants on November 11. Was enraged by. Later the bodies of these six people were recovered. Another official said that prohibitory orders will remain in force in Imphal Valley districts and Jiribam till Thursday. “It is not yet clear whether the curfew will be relaxed from Friday or will continue,” he said. No new order has been issued yet.
Meanwhile, the Joint Action Committee (JAC), formed after a person went missing in Manipur, staged a protest in Imphal West district and demanded search of the missing person within three days. The protest organized at Kanto Sabal was mainly attended by protesters from Sekmai constituency of Imphal West district and raised slogans demanding the safe release of Laishram Kamalbabu, who has been missing since Monday. Let us tell you that Kamalbabu had gone missing on Monday while going to Leimakhong military camp. Chief Minister N Biren Singh had said that Kamalbabu used to make furniture for army officers. Family members claimed that Kamalbabu may have been abducted by Kuki militants.
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