Indian police have arrested 33 people after a surge in ethnic violence in Manipur state, where a curfew and an internet blackout have been imposed, officers said Thursday.
The curfew and cut to internet access follow anti-government protests by hundreds of students. They accuse authorities of failing to control ethnic violence between the Meitei and Kuki communities.
At least 33 people have been arrested as India grappled with a surge in ethnic violence in its northeastern state of Manipur, ...
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Internet and mobile data services were restored in Manipur on Monday, official orders showed, after being suspended in some areas last week when student protests turned violent amid fresh fighting bet ...
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Earlier, the Biren Singh-led BJP government had ordered a blanket ban on internet services in Manipur on Tuesday after ...
Indian police have arrested 33 ... rockets and dropping bombs with drones. "In the follow up to the violent protests in the past few days, Manipur Police have arrested 33 people and apprehended ...
Authorities in India’s northeastern state of Manipur have imposed an indefinite ... to engage in peaceful marches or protests and follow the law,” said IK Muivah, a senior police officer ...