City
Epaper

People from violence-hit Manipur take shelter in Assam

By IANS | Updated: May 5, 2023 14:00 IST

Guwahati, May 5 In the wake of the ongoing unrest in Manipur, several families have crossed the border ...

Open in App

Guwahati, May 5 In the wake of the ongoing unrest in Manipur, several families have crossed the border into Assam's Cachar district seeking shelter, authorities said on Friday.

Speaking to , a Cachar district administration officer said: "Since Thursday evening, a number of people have come to take shelter. We have arranged temporary shelters at a few government schools in the Lakhipur sub-division area. Food and other necessary commodities have been provided to them."

According to the Cachar administration, at least 600 people have already crossed the border and have taken shelter.

"The people have crossed the Jiri river in Manipur and arrived in Cachar. The influx is continuing and we expect more people to arrive by today evening," the officer added.

Taking to Twitter early Friday morning, Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said: "Several families affected by the recent incidents in Manipur have sought refuge in Assam. I have requested the district administration of Cachar to take care of these families."

Sarma also said that he was in constant communication with his counterpart in Manipur, N. Biren Singh and "have pledged the full support of the Assam government during this hour of crisis".

Meanwhile, Lakhipur MLA Kaushik Rai said: "We are taking care of all those who are seeking refuge in Cachar district from violence-hit Manipur. Many people also went to their relatives' houses in the Lakhipur area. Others are staying at camps."

Rai also mentioned that the majority people who have crossed the state border belong to the Kuki tribe.

The violence first erupted on Wednesday after thousands turned up for the 'Tribal Solidarity March' which took place across 10 hill districts of Manipur to oppose the demand for inclusion of the Meitei community in the Scheduled Tribe (ST) category.

Following the march, clashes, attacks, counter-attacks among different communities and burning of houses and shops took place in different districts, forcing authorities to suspend mobile internet services for five days, while a night curfew was also clamped in the tension-hit districts of iImphal West, Bishnupur, Jiribam, Tenugopal and Churachandpur.

In view of the prevailing violence, the Manipur government on Thursday authorised all District Magistrates, Sub-Divisional Magistrates and Executive Magistrates to issue "shoot at sight orders" in extreme cases.


tdr/ksk/

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: TwitterTwittererTwitter KohliTwitter SafetyTwitter India Managing DirectorTwitter IndiaTwitter UnionTwitter Babul SupriyoTwitter ShahTwitter union health
Open in App

Related Stories

CricketAmbati Rayudu Faces Backlash for 'Eye-for-an-Eye' Social Media Post Amid India–Pakistan Tensions, Later Issues Clarification

NationalX Blocks 8,000 Accounts in India After Government Order

Social Viral'Indians Take Dolo 650 Like It’s Cadbury Gems': US-Based Doctor’s Tweet Sparks Funny Memes and Jokes Online

MumbaiEid al-Fitr 2025: Mumbai Police on High Alert After Social Media Post Warns of Riots and Bomb Blasts in Dongri on Ramadan Eid

MumbaiMumbai: Sameer Wankhede Files Defamation Case Against Woman Over Social Media Allegations

National Realted Stories

NationalPakistani Drone Shot Down Near Amritsar Border, Debris Recovered by Security Forces

National32 airports shut till May 15 as tensions escalate between India-Pakistan

NationalIMF reimbursement to Pak will not help in de-escalation of hostilities with India: J&K CM Omar

NationalMissile-like object falls from sky in Balotara, drone debris found in Jaisalmer

NationalIndia Fires Ballistic Missiles at 4 Airbases in Pakistan After Drone Attacks