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Manipur violence: Two killed, five injured in fresh clashes between rival ethnic groups

Despite a peace agreement signed in November by a faction of the Meitei armed group, United National Liberation Front (UNLF), violence persists. The Central government had previously imposed a five-year ban on UNLF and other groups advocating Manipur's secession through armed means.

Manipur violence Image Source : PTI/FILE PHOTOImphal: Security personnel fire tear gas shells during clashes between rival ethnic groups.

The unrest in Manipur persisted on Tuesday as two individuals lost their lives and a minimum of five sustained injuries in renewed gunfire exchanges between two opposing ethnic groups.

Prolonged conflict

Manipur has been experiencing prolonged ethnic clashes between the Meitei and Kuki communities since early May, resulting in a tragic toll of over 200 lives.

Mass displacement

The ongoing conflict has forced nearly 67,000 individuals to flee their homes, seeking refuge from the violence and instability in the region.

Peace agreement in November

In a significant development, a faction of the Meitei armed group, the United National Liberation Front (UNLF), signed a peace agreement with the Central government in November. This agreement involved a commitment to renounce violence.

Ban on extremist groups

Prior to the peace agreement, in November, the Centre imposed a five-year ban on UNLF and seven other groups, collectively known as Meitei Extremist Organisations. The ban, enacted under the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act, cited their advocacy for Manipur's secession through armed means.

Conflict background

The Meitei-Kuki clashes have deep-rooted historical and socio-political factors contributing to the conflict, leading to violence and displacement. The Centre's efforts to address the situation include both peace agreements and legal measures against extremist factions.

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