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The Torbung United Club (TUC) has taken a strong stance, demanding clarification and a public apology from Thounaojam Brinda by...
Digital Desk: The residence of former Manipur ASP Thounaojam Brinda has become the focal point of escalating tensions and chaos in Yaiskul, Imphal West, as an irate mob gathered outside, expressing their discontent and issuing a strict ultimatum.
The Torbung United Club (TUC) has taken a strong stance, demanding clarification and a public apology from Thounaojam Brinda by tomorrow at 12 AM. The controversy stems from Brinda's allegations against Arambai Tenggol, accusing them of orchestrating the burning of abandoned Meitei houses and properties in areas under Torbung Gram Panchayat on May 3, a day that witnessed violent clashes in Manipur.
At the heart of the turmoil is a viral audio clip where Brinda, in conversation with an individual she refers to as "uncle," makes serious accusations against Arambai Tenggol, further implicating the group as private militias linked to Chief Minister N Biren. However, the authenticity of the audio clip, as well as the exact date and time of the conversation, remains undetermined.
Residents of Torbung Bangla, fueled by anger, have issued a two-day ultimatum to Brinda, demanding a retraction of her statements and a public apology to the community. The ultimatum stipulates that Brinda must issue an apology by 12 AM tomorrow, failing which she must vacate her residence.
Despite the mounting tension and the gravity of the situation, Brinda has yet to issue any apology or retraction regarding her statements, leaving the region on edge with uncertainty about the next course of action. The community awaits a resolution to defuse the growing unrest in Imphal West.
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