• Army Deployed after violence hits Manipur District; 4,000 People relocated; Internet suspended

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    Army Deployed after violence hits Manipur District; 4,000 People relocated; Internet suspended

    Thousands of agitators took part in the rally, during which clashes between tribals and non-tribals broke out, a senior police officer said.

    Digital Desk: The
    Army and Assam Rifles were deployed to control the situation in Manipur where
    violence broke out during a tribal agitation, a defence spokesperson said on
    Thursday. So far, 4,000 people were rescued by the forces from the violence-hit
    areas, and given shelter, he said, adding that more people are being shifted to
    safer places.



    color:#1C1A1A">The Army and Assam Rifles were requisitioned in the night, and
    along with the state police, the forces arrested the violence by the morning,
    the spokesperson said.



    "Flag marches are
    being conducted to keep the situation under control," he said.



    color:#1C1A1A">The violence broke out on Wednesday during 'Tribal Solidarity
    March' called by All Tribal Student Union Manipur (ATSUM) in Torbung area of
    Churachandpur district to protest the demand of non-tribal Meiteis, who
    dominate the Imphal Valley, for Scheduled Tribe (ST) status.



    Thousands of agitators
    took part in the rally, during which clashes between tribals and non-tribals
    broke out, a senior police officer said.



    Police fired several
    rounds of tear gas shells to control the situation, the officer said.



    color:#1C1A1A">Agitated youths were seen gathering at Canchipur in Imphal West
    district and Soibam Leikai in Imphal East in the Valley calling for
    retaliation, the official said.



    color:#1C1A1A">In view of the situation, curfew was imposed in non-tribal
    dominated Imphal West, Kakching, Thoubal, Jiribam and Bishnupur districts and
    tribal-dominated Churachandpur, Kangpokpi and Tengnoupal districts.



    color:#1C1A1A">Mobile internet services were suspended across the state for
    five days.