Manipur Violence: Conflict between the Kuki-Meitei community in Manipur may become more fierce, The Intelligence Department makes a big claim
The conflict between Kuki and Meitei in Manipur, which has been going on for months, is increasing instead of decreasing. Intelligence department reports indicate that this conflict may become more violent in the coming days. This report states that the protesters have again looted 3 SLR rifles and four magazines from the security guards of an MLA in the Sekme area of West Imphal at 6 pm on 27 August. The protesters are again plotting to loot the government armory in Imphal. Security has been increased there for this.
So far, about 8 thousand weapons and many more cartridges have been looted from government armories. Only about 30 percent of this has been recovered. For funding, anarchists from both the communities are conspiring to collect funds by extorting money from businessmen to make this protest more violent.
Construction companies and businessmen are the target of anarchists.
Many construction companies and businessmen in the city are their targets. Recently, in this episode, Rs 1 crore has been extorted from the owner of a construction company. Both communities are planning to attack each other as soon as the Assam Rifles deployed in the buffer zone left. The Assam Rifles are present right in the middle of many sensitive places where both communities have made their own front lines. This is called the buffer zone.
China is funding the protesters.
According to the intelligence report, China is not only continuously funding the protesters through Myanmar but is also supplying weapons. China's aim is to incite riots in Manipur and maintain tension there so that this issue can be raised on the international forum.
Recently, some such incidents have been witnessed when some terrorist organizations from the Myanmar border targeted people living in villages situated in the mountains of the border in the darkness of the night. So that the fire of violence could be ignited between the two communities.
The situation became tense after clashes between students and police.
Students in Manipur are demanding the removal of the DGP and the state's security advisor from their posts. On Tuesday, students trying to march towards the Raj Bhavan clashed with the security forces. After this, the situation became tense. However, the police say that the situation remained under control. The government had issued an order on Tuesday evening. It said that given the violent agitation of the students, internet service will remain suspended in only five districts of the state.