In the most recent incident, a two-month-old video that depicted two women being paraded naked after allegedly being gang-raped by miscreants in Manipur surfaced online.
Digital Desk: Banners and posters supporting the people of the violent state have surfaced in Mysore as violence in Manipur continues to escalate and bring daily life to an absolute standstill.
More than two months have gone since the violence started on May 3, 2023, and people all around the nation have voiced shock and grief over the deaths lost in the incident.
In the Diocese of Mysore, banners and posters with the message "Manipur, we are with you" have been placed outside St. Joseph's Cathedral. Mysore residents hope for the northeastern state's restoration to peace.
Several states have seen rallies and prayer gatherings over the past few weeks calling for the government to take harsh punishment against those responsible for acts of violence, arson, and vandalism.
In the most recent incident, a two-month-old video that depicted two women being paraded naked after allegedly being gang-raped by miscreants in Manipur surfaced online.
Politicians and Bollywood stars have condemned the brutality against women in Manipur after seeing the video and have called for harsh action against those responsible.
Since May 3, there have been ethnic disputes in Manipur between the Kukis who live in the hills and the majority Meiteis who live in the Imphal valley. Internet connections are still suspended despite the fact that the violence has now claimed the lives of over 120 people.
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