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Thousands form human chains in Manipur to protest drone attacks

Participants also expressed dissatisfaction with the government’s handling of the ongoing conflict in the state
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Students of a girls' school take part in a human chain rally to protest against the recent drone and gun attacks in Manipur's Koutruk and Senjam Chirang that resulted in the death of two civilians. Photo: PTI
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Imphal, September 6

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Thousands of people across five districts of Imphal Valley on Friday formed human chains to protest the recent drone and gun attacks in Manipur that resulted in two civilian deaths and 12 injuries.

Participants also expressed dissatisfaction with the government’s handling of the ongoing conflict in the state.

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Organised by Coordinating Committee on Manipur Integrity (COCOMI), the rally saw school and college students in uniform, as well as women from various localities, lining up along roadsides in Thoubal Bazar, Lilong Chajing in Thoubal district, and Sekmai, Kwakeithel, Singjamei in Imphal West district raising slogans condemning the recent attacks in Koutruk and Senjam Chirang.

Protesters carried placards with messages such as ‘Drone bombing is an act of terrorism’, ‘We condemn Manipur government’s timidity’, ‘Take action against Kuki terrorists’, ‘Manipur’s territorial and administrative integrity cannot be compromised,’ and ‘We want peace; save Manipur’, among others.

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P Herojit Singh, a youth leader from Khurai in Imphal East district, told reporters, “The drone and gun attacks on Koutruk and Senjam Chirang were unprovoked and targeted local villagers. Everyone in the country should strongly condemn these acts, and the central government should take appropriate action against the perpetrators.”

He added that the conflict has escalated from communal violence to terrorist attacks on civilians using sophisticated, high-tech weapons sourced from abroad.

“Such acts are not tolerated elsewhere in the country, so why are they allowed to persist in Manipur?” he added.

During the protest, major markets were closed, and vehicles remained off the roads.

Drones are a new technology added recently to the weapons used in the violence between the two large ethnic groups – Meitei and Kuki – in the north-eastern state, which left over 200 people dead since May last year.

The use of the remote-controlled small flying device as a weapon was first noticed in Manipur on September 1 in Koutruk village in the Imphal West district. In the attack in which guns were also used, 2 persons were killed and 9 others were injured.

Drones were employed again in Senjam Chirang, around 3 km away, the next day, injuring 3 persons.

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