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January - 9 
Manipur Chief Minister (CM) Biren Singh stated on January 9 that ‘State government will not follow every instructions of the Centre, we have a stance of the State Assembly as per the interest of the public’, reports Imphal Free Press. He also added that ‘The Indian Constitution has provided a big ro
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Manipur Chief Minister (CM) Biren Singh stated on January 9 that ‘State government will not follow every instructions of the Centre, we have a stance of the State Assembly as per the interest of the public’, reports Imphal Free Press. He also added that ‘The Indian Constitution has provided a big room to protect the minority peoples. Anyhow, we will not let outsiders become citizens of the State’. He also went on to say that State government will hold a cabinet meeting on January 10 (today) tomorrow and will give a strong pressure to the Centre on the January 12 National Conference to assent the Manipur People Protection Bill, 2018 before the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, 2016 is turned into an Act, he apprised the public not to be apprehensive and expose anxiety regarding the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill. He also claimed that the State Government is working at its best level to stop the influx of illegal migrants in the State by deploying security forces in border areas, installation of check-posts, identifying and sending back of Rohingyas.
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January - 9 
United National Liberation Front (UNLF) has claimed responsibility for a grenade blast on January 4 in Imphal, reports Imphal Free Press. The blast had taken place near the gate of an individual identified as YumnamBasanta alias Tomba at Yaiskul Hiruhanba Leikai in Imphal West District. In a press
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United National Liberation Front (UNLF) has claimed responsibility for a grenade blast on January 4 in Imphal, reports Imphal Free Press. The blast had taken place near the gate of an individual identified as YumnamBasanta alias Tomba at Yaiskul Hiruhanba Leikai in Imphal West District. In a press release by ‘director’ information and publicity’ M. Sak-hen UNLF claimed that that it was served as a final warning to Basanta who had taken possession of the organisation’s funds and had gone into hiding from the organisation for the past three years.
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January - 10 
Kangleipak Communist Party-People’s War Group Marxist Centre (KCP-PWG Marxist Centre) stated that mission schools under Catholic Educational Society, Manipur will be banned from January 15, reports Imphal Free Press on January 11. A release signed by ‘secretary’, ‘central media coordinator’, Lenin M
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Kangleipak Communist Party-People’s War Group Marxist Centre (KCP-PWG Marxist Centre) stated that mission schools under Catholic Educational Society, Manipur will be banned from January 15, reports Imphal Free Press on January 11. A release signed by ‘secretary’, ‘central media coordinator’, Lenin Meitei stated that those running the schools should leave their respective educational institutions otherwise actions will be taken against them.
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January - 16 
Manipur Chief Minister (CM) on January 16 stated that the Government will oppose the CAB Bill , if there is no clause to protect the indigenous peoples of the North East (NE) region in general, and Manipur in particular, reports The Hindu. The CM said he and some Ministers had submitted a memorandum
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Manipur Chief Minister (CM) on January 16 stated that the Government will oppose the CAB Bill , if there is no clause to protect the indigenous peoples of the North East (NE) region in general, and Manipur in particular, reports The Hindu. The CM said he and some Ministers had submitted a memorandum to Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh to give President's assent to the Manipur Peoples (Protection) Bill, 2018. “It will protect the interests of people of the State,” he said. Rajnath Singh reportedly assured the team from Manipur that nothing will be done to hurt the interests of the people.
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January - 24 
Government of India (GoI) reconstituted a tribunal to adjudicate matters related to extension of ban imposed on eight insurgent groups in Manipur for five more years on January 24, reports Northeast today. In a notification, Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA) said the tribunal has been set up und
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Government of India (GoI) reconstituted a tribunal to adjudicate matters related to extension of ban imposed on eight insurgent groups in Manipur for five more years on January 24, reports Northeast today. In a notification, Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA) said the tribunal has been set up under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967 and will be headed by Delhi High Court judge Justice G S Sistani. The organisations which were banned include Peoples’ Liberation Army (PLA) and its political wing, Revolutionary Peoples’ Front (RPF), United National Liberation Front (UNLF) and its armed wing Manipur Peoples’ Army (MPA), Peoples’ Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK) and its armed wing ‘Red Army’. The others are Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP) and its armed wing, also called Red Army; Kanglei Yaol Kanba Lup (KYKL); the Coordination Committee (CorCom) and Alliance for Socialist Unity Kangleipak (ASUK).
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January - 27 
On January 27, People’s Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK) claimed responsibility for all the blasts. In a statement issued by the outfit’s ‘publicity and propaganda secretary’, Leibaakngakpa Luwang said the blasts were triggered by its’ Red Army’.
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On January 27, People’s Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK) claimed responsibility for all the blasts. In a statement issued by the outfit’s ‘publicity and propaganda secretary’, Leibaakngakpa Luwang said the blasts were triggered by its’ Red Army’.
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February - 1 
According to reports, Myanmar Army numbering 400 from six battalions took control of the ‘head quarters’ of National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) in Sagaing region, reports Nagaland Post on February 1. The ‘headquarters is located in village of Ta Ga in Nanyun. There was no clash
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According to reports, Myanmar Army numbering 400 from six battalions took control of the ‘head quarters’ of National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) in Sagaing region, reports Nagaland Post on February 1. The ‘headquarters is located in village of Ta Ga in Nanyun. There was no clash between NSCN-K and Myanmar Army. U Kyaw Wan Sein a member of NSCN-K’s ‘central executive committee’ stated that the group withdrew its troops and let the Myanmar Army (or Tatmadaw) occupy its headquarters in order not to disrupt the peace process between it and the government. NSCN-K had signed a peace agreement with Myanmar in April 2012.
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February - 27 
Manipur Chief Minister (CM) Biren Singh stated in the Legislative Assembly that Police Department would be equipped with sniper rifles in addition to MP5 sub-machine guns and bomb diffusing kits as a part of police modernization, reports Indian Express on February 28. The CM also added that nine sni
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Manipur Chief Minister (CM) Biren Singh stated in the Legislative Assembly that Police Department would be equipped with sniper rifles in addition to MP5 sub-machine guns and bomb diffusing kits as a part of police modernization, reports Indian Express on February 28. The CM also added that nine sniper rifles and unspecified numbers of MP5 rifles and bomb diffusing kits has been ordered. He also added that 2217 newly passed out police personnel would be deployed in Police stations.
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February - 28 
United Kuki Liberation Front (UKLF) claimed that they have not given any logistical support to Kuki National Front-Nehlun (KNF-N), reports The Sangai Express on March 1.
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United Kuki Liberation Front (UKLF) claimed that they have not given any logistical support to Kuki National Front-Nehlun (KNF-N), reports The Sangai Express on March 1.
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March - 4 
Earlier the Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh on March 4 informed the Legislative Assembly that Government was looking into demand to include the Meitei community in the Schedule Tribe (ST) list, reports Indian Express. He stated that population of the indigenous people across the state is under
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Earlier the Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh on March 4 informed the Legislative Assembly that Government was looking into demand to include the Meitei community in the Schedule Tribe (ST) list, reports Indian Express. He stated that population of the indigenous people across the state is under threat and that the demand is sought in order to get Constitutional protection.
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March - 6 
Strongly opposing the demand for inclusion of Meeties/Meiteis in the Scheduled Tribe list, United Tribal People’s Council Manipur (UTPCM) has asserted that it will explore necessary means to obstruct the move, reports The Sangai Express. A press release issued by Vice President and General Secretary
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Strongly opposing the demand for inclusion of Meeties/Meiteis in the Scheduled Tribe list, United Tribal People’s Council Manipur (UTPCM) has asserted that it will explore necessary means to obstruct the move, reports The Sangai Express. A press release issued by Vice President and General Secretary of UTPCM asserted that Scheduled Tribe Demand Committee Manipur (STDCM) should first study the essential characteristics for inclusion of Meitei community in the ST list before demanding the same.
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March - 9 
Kuki Students’ Organization (KSO) alleged that on March 9, five National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) assaulted a family at Chassad village in Kamjong District, reports Imphal Free Press. KSO Secretary, Shon Baite stated that ‘The motive behind this attack is nothing but to in
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Kuki Students’ Organization (KSO) alleged that on March 9, five National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) assaulted a family at Chassad village in Kamjong District, reports Imphal Free Press. KSO Secretary, Shon Baite stated that ‘The motive behind this attack is nothing but to intimidate, create fear psychosis among the Kuki community in Chassad area and to make them submissive to the NSCN-IM’s diktats.
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March - 25 
North East India Development Party (NEIDP) candidate Ashang Kasar on March 25 alleged that that he was threatened by an armed group to withdraw his candidature from the reserved Outer Manipur seat for Lok Sabha (lower house of Indian Parliament), reports Morung Express. However, the NEIDP and Kasar
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North East India Development Party (NEIDP) candidate Ashang Kasar on March 25 alleged that that he was threatened by an armed group to withdraw his candidature from the reserved Outer Manipur seat for Lok Sabha (lower house of Indian Parliament), reports Morung Express. However, the NEIDP and Kasar said that there is no question of yielding to the pressure of the group. They did not name the group. The candidate stated that ‘The group had asked me not to contest in the ticket of the NEIDP since it is a Meitei centric political party. However, I will contest the elections under this party’s banner’.
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March - 29 
Government officials stated that over the years, there have been instances of Chinese agencies directly or indirectly providing assistance to militant groups of the Northeast, reports Assam Tribune on March 30. Officials stated that ‘The possibility of Chinese agencies trying to influence the Northe
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Government officials stated that over the years, there have been instances of Chinese agencies directly or indirectly providing assistance to militant groups of the Northeast, reports Assam Tribune on March 30. Officials stated that ‘The possibility of Chinese agencies trying to influence the Northeast-based militants to create disturbance during the polls cannot be ruled out, but such groups have very limited capability after their camps were destroyed by Myanmar Army’. Sources further pointed out that though India has cordial relations with Bangladesh, the possibility of the anti-India forces, which have bases in that country, trying to create trouble during the polls cannot be ruled out and that is why, the security of India-Bangladesh border cannot be overlooked. Terrorist outfits like Jamaat-ul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB), Neo JMB, which has links with the Islamic State, Ansarullah Bangla Team (ABT) are still active in Bangladesh and they may try to sneak into India to create trouble during the polls.
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April - 1 
Assam Police is in touch with its counter parts throughout Northeast to stop infiltration of any militants into the State in the run-up to the elections, reports Assam Tribune on April 2. Director General of Assam Police Kuladhar Saikia stated that all the neighbouring states have been requested to
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Assam Police is in touch with its counter parts throughout Northeast to stop infiltration of any militants into the State in the run-up to the elections, reports Assam Tribune on April 2. Director General of Assam Police Kuladhar Saikia stated that all the neighbouring states have been requested to increase security in the inter-state routes. He added that ‘Since the last few days, we have built up a strong coordination with Police departments of the north-eastern states. I requested them to carry out strict checking in both train and other vehicles, so that members of any radical force or militant outfit cannot enter Assam. We are also ready to carry out joint operation, if needed’. The DGP said that 30 additional companies of Paramilitary forces have been brought to Assam to strengthen the security arrangements during election time.Telegraph further adds that vehicle checking, surveillance at railway stations, bus depots and area domination have been intensified in the areas along the inter-state border. He also added that ‘We also have 90 companies of CPMF in the state, besides our own forces, deployed for election-related duties. Security forces engaged in National Registry of Citizens (NRC) duties, however, will not be used for polls’. Additional Director-General of Police (law and order) Mukesh Agrawal added that since February 1, more than 20,000 licensed firearms possessed by different individuals have been seized and 32 illegal firearms were seized to prevent violence during the polls.
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April - 2 
On April 2, Kangleipak Communist Party, People’s War Group -Marxist centre (KCP-PWG Marxist centre) claimed responsibility for placing a hand grenade at Little Flower School in Imphal West District, reports Imphal Free Press. Leader of KCP-MC is Lanchenba. The claim was made in a media release by Le
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On April 2, Kangleipak Communist Party, People’s War Group -Marxist centre (KCP-PWG Marxist centre) claimed responsibility for placing a hand grenade at Little Flower School in Imphal West District, reports Imphal Free Press. Leader of KCP-MC is Lanchenba. The claim was made in a media release by Lenin Meitei, the ‘central media coordinator secretary’ of the group.
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April - 2 
Separately, Zeliangrong United Front (ZUF) claimed that National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) and United Naga Council (UNC) are indulging in widespread anti-people and anti-democracy activities in Zeliangrong inhabited areas, reports Imphal Free Press on April 3. It also alleg
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Separately, Zeliangrong United Front (ZUF) claimed that National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) and United Naga Council (UNC) are indulging in widespread anti-people and anti-democracy activities in Zeliangrong inhabited areas, reports Imphal Free Press on April 3. It also alleged that UNC and NSCN-IM are intimidating and kidnapping voters and tribe leaders to make them sign papers in favour of a hill based political party.
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April - 3 
Additionally, Times of India reports on April 3 that Zeliangrong Naga civil bodies have alleged that NSCN-IM have been campaigning for Lorho S, the Naga People’s Front (NPF) candidate for the Outer Manipur constituency. The media and publicity cell of Zelianrong civil organisations, comprising Zelia
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Additionally, Times of India reports on April 3 that Zeliangrong Naga civil bodies have alleged that NSCN-IM have been campaigning for Lorho S, the Naga People’s Front (NPF) candidate for the Outer Manipur constituency. The media and publicity cell of Zelianrong civil organisations, comprising ZeliangrongBaudi, Zeliangrong Youth Front and Zeliangrong Student’s Union, in a statement claimed that ‘There are reports that functionaries/cadres belonging to NSCN-IM are strongly campaigning for the NPF candidate by holding meetings in some villages.’
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April - 6 
North East India Development Party (NEIDP) outer candidateAshang Kasar has alleged that National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) militants attempted to abduct him in Senapati District, reports Imphal Free Press on April 7 According to Kasar who had earlier claimed to have receive
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North East India Development Party (NEIDP) outer candidateAshang Kasar has alleged that National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) militants attempted to abduct him in Senapati District, reports Imphal Free Press on April 7 According to Kasar who had earlier claimed to have received threats for contesting polls from NEIDP, briefed media persons that around four or five people asked him not to hold a meeting at Senapati and again tried to stop him with arms after the meeting, and attempted to get him in their vehicle.
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April - 6 
Separately, Zeliangrong United Front (ZUF) alleged that organizations like United Naga Council (UNC) and All Naga Student’s Association Manipur (ANSAM) were working at the behest of NSCN-IM, reports Imphal Free Press on April 7. According to ZUF press release, UNC and ANSAM is parroting and echoing
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Separately, Zeliangrong United Front (ZUF) alleged that organizations like United Naga Council (UNC) and All Naga Student’s Association Manipur (ANSAM) were working at the behest of NSCN-IM, reports Imphal Free Press on April 7. According to ZUF press release, UNC and ANSAM is parroting and echoing the agenda of the NSCN-IM.
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April - 9 
Union Minister KirenRijiju on April 9 in Itanagar (Papum Pare District) claimed that of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is voted back to power, they will introduce National Register of Citizens (NRC) in Arunachal Pradesh and all the states of the Northeast, reports The Telegraph. He stated that ‘We wil
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Union Minister KirenRijiju on April 9 in Itanagar (Papum Pare District) claimed that of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is voted back to power, they will introduce National Register of Citizens (NRC) in Arunachal Pradesh and all the states of the Northeast, reports The Telegraph. He stated that ‘We will try to implement NRC in all the eight states of the Northeast and that will in turn ensure full constitutional protection to the indigenous people. Like in Assam, only the bona-fide citizens would be registered under the NRC and this will give surety that the no illegal immigrants enter the region’. The minister said NRC will guarantee that Arunachal and the Northeast has full protection and there will be no fear or apprehension among the people in terms of illegal migrants entering the region.
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April - 18 
The second phase of polling in Manipur for the Inner Manipur Parliamentary constituency on April 18 went smoothly except for an incident of firing by security men in a polling station in Imphal East District, reports Assam Tribune. The Chief Electoral Officer PK Singh stated that the polling percent
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The second phase of polling in Manipur for the Inner Manipur Parliamentary constituency on April 18 went smoothly except for an incident of firing by security men in a polling station in Imphal East District, reports Assam Tribune. The Chief Electoral Officer PK Singh stated that the polling percentage was about 75 per cent. The polling for Inner Manipur seat was held at 1,300 polling stations. More than 40 companies of paramilitary forces and State police were deployed for the smooth conduct of the election. Nagaland Post adds that atleast dozen people including two polling officials sustained injuries in a clash between supporters of two rival parties. Clashes occurred at Kiyamgei Muslim Makha locality,Andro, Thongju and Heingangall located in Imphal East District.
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April - 23 
Kangleipak Communist Party-Military Council (KCP-MC) has claimed responsibility for the bomb that was found planted in front of the premises of Little Flower School in Imphal West District on April 23, reports Imphal Free Press. The claim was made in a press release by KCP-MC ‘ information and publi
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Kangleipak Communist Party-Military Council (KCP-MC) has claimed responsibility for the bomb that was found planted in front of the premises of Little Flower School in Imphal West District on April 23, reports Imphal Free Press. The claim was made in a press release by KCP-MC ‘ information and publicity affairs’ Lanchenba Meitei.
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April - 23 
The District Election Officer (DEO) of Imphal East, DrRangitabaliWaikhom on April 23 stated that security has been tightened and strict vigil is being kept on the 12 polling stations where repolling is scheduled on April 24, reports Assam Tribune. Repoll will be held in 12 polling stations belonging
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The District Election Officer (DEO) of Imphal East, DrRangitabaliWaikhom on April 23 stated that security has been tightened and strict vigil is being kept on the 12 polling stations where repolling is scheduled on April 24, reports Assam Tribune. Repoll will be held in 12 polling stations belonging to four Assembly constituencies – five polling stations under Heigang constituency, one under Thongju, four under Keirao and two under Andro constituency.
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April - 26 
The Union Home Minister Rajnath Singhcounted the curbing of militancy in the northeast as his biggest achievement, reports The Assam Tribune. Rajnath Singh said, “Insurgency in the North East is almost finished,” he told PTI in an interview.
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The Union Home Minister Rajnath Singhcounted the curbing of militancy in the northeast as his biggest achievement, reports The Assam Tribune. Rajnath Singh said, “Insurgency in the North East is almost finished,” he told PTI in an interview.
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April - 26 
United Liberation front of Assam-Independent(ULFA-I) have reportedly killed three of its militants, Lalit Asom, Ashwini Asom and Rhino Asom alias Rubul Moran, in Myanmar for allegedly planning to escape from its bases and surrender before Indian Security Forces, reports The Assam Tribune. Intelligen
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United Liberation front of Assam-Independent(ULFA-I) have reportedly killed three of its militants, Lalit Asom, Ashwini Asom and Rhino Asom alias Rubul Moran, in Myanmar for allegedly planning to escape from its bases and surrender before Indian Security Forces, reports The Assam Tribune. Intelligence officials said arrested ULFA-I militant Mridul Mahanta alias Nibir Asom revealed this before Security Agencies during interrogation.
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April - 27 
Paresh Baruah, the ‘commander in chief’ of United Liberation Front of Asom-Independent (ULFA-I) on April 27 stated that some members of the outfit were awarded capital punishment as they were found fleeing with weapons and acting as informers of the enemies, reports New Indian Express. His assertion
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Paresh Baruah, the ‘commander in chief’ of United Liberation Front of Asom-Independent (ULFA-I) on April 27 stated that some members of the outfit were awarded capital punishment as they were found fleeing with weapons and acting as informers of the enemies, reports New Indian Express. His assertion comes in the wake of media reports that at least three rebels were awarded capital punishment by the outfit in its Myanmar camp. He stated that ‘They were punished as according to our ‘constitution’. It has prescribed death penalty for any of our members if found fleeing with weapons or sharing classified information of our organisation with the enemies’. He also added that ‘During trial in the ‘court’ of our organisation, they were found guilty on both counts and as a result, awarded capital punishment’. He further stated that ‘None among us is above our ‘constitution’. We hail those who die fighting for our cause as ‘martyrs’. However, we view those who are killed for fleeing with weapons or acting as informers of the enemies as criminals. We don’t remember them nor do we inform their families of their death’.
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April - 28 
Northeast Nowfurther adds that tension gripped Sihai village in Ukhrul District when AR attempted to evacuate the ‘southern command’ of NSCN-IM on April 28. The Superintendent of Police of Ukhrul, NingshenWorngam said there was specific information of movement of armed insurgent in and around Sihai,
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Northeast Nowfurther adds that tension gripped Sihai village in Ukhrul District when AR attempted to evacuate the ‘southern command’ of NSCN-IM on April 28. The Superintendent of Police of Ukhrul, NingshenWorngam said there was specific information of movement of armed insurgent in and around Sihai, and attempts were on to evacuate them from the area. Nagaland Post further adds that AR accused NSCN-IM of violating ceasefire ground rules (CFGR) by erecting camps in SihaiKhunou/Khamasom area of Ukhrul District.
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April - 28 
United National Liberation Front (UNLF) ‘honorary chairman’ RajkumarMeghenaliasSanayaima has rebuffed offers made by government representatives to start negotiations with Delhi, reports Nagaland Post on April 28. Sources close to him stated that government representatives offered to Meghen “to do so
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United National Liberation Front (UNLF) ‘honorary chairman’ RajkumarMeghenaliasSanayaima has rebuffed offers made by government representatives to start negotiations with Delhi, reports Nagaland Post on April 28. Sources close to him stated that government representatives offered to Meghen “to do something about his jail sentence” if he was prepared to bring his group to the table. Manipur chief minister N Biren Singh has in recent months made fervent appeals to Manipur’s many rebel groups to come to the table and seek a peaceful solution. He (Biren Singh) has even offered to step down if the rebels came forward to start negotiations to bring lasting peace to Manipur. Sanayainma has been in confinement since his arrest in Bangladesh in Sept 2010, though Indian agencies showed him arrested in Motihari, Bihar. He was convicted to 10 years rigorous imprisonment in 2016.
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April - 29 
Assam Rifles on April 29 has issued a strong warning against the National Socialist Council of Nagaland Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) for setting up unauthorized camps in Ukhrul District, violating the ground rules of the cease-fire agreement, reports Indian Express. Temporary hutment type structures were
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Assam Rifles on April 29 has issued a strong warning against the National Socialist Council of Nagaland Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) for setting up unauthorized camps in Ukhrul District, violating the ground rules of the cease-fire agreement, reports Indian Express. Temporary hutment type structures were observed in the forest, in general area Khamasom in UkhrulDistrict during routine aerial reconnaissance on April 25. Cease Fire Monitoring Group (CFMG) was briefed about the prevailing situation and existence of unauthorised camp of NSCN-IM in general area Khamasom, on April 26. Subsequently on April 27, it was confirmed by the chairman CFMG that instructions have been issued by the group for the immediate vacation of the NSCN (IM) camp.
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April - 30 
Morung Express further adds that convenor of NSCN-IM’s Ceasefire Monitoring Cell (CFMC), Kraibo Chawang stated that three erstwhile “noted” camps of the NSCN-IM in Khangkhui Shirui (Ukhrul), Chatric (Kamjong District) and Grihang (Ukhrul) were vacated through mutual understanding earlier. He added t
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Morung Express further adds that convenor of NSCN-IM’s Ceasefire Monitoring Cell (CFMC), Kraibo Chawang stated that three erstwhile “noted” camps of the NSCN-IM in Khangkhui Shirui (Ukhrul), Chatric (Kamjong District) and Grihang (Ukhrul) were vacated through mutual understanding earlier. He added that ‘Should our boys move out of Sihai, we should be allowed to go to Khangkhui Shirui designated camp’. Northeast Today further adds that the Sihai area has remained tense since April 26 after Assam Rifles (AR) personnel started arriving there to flush out the group of around 70 NSCN-IM rebels, who have been camping there for the past few months. The camp is located round five kilometres away from Sihai and two kilometres from the India-Myanmar border.
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April - 30 May - 1
In the intervening night of April 30 and May 1, as agreed upon at the Ceasefire Monitoring Group level (CFMG), National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) militants vacated the camp near Sihai Khunou village in Ukhrul District of Manipur, reports Morung Express. The intervention of
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In the intervening night of April 30 and May 1, as agreed upon at the Ceasefire Monitoring Group level (CFMG), National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) militants vacated the camp near Sihai Khunou village in Ukhrul District of Manipur, reports Morung Express. The intervention of Naga civil society led to an eventual agreement at the level of the CFMG/CFM Cell (CFMC) that both the sides will back off simultaneously. Assam Rifles (AR) stayed back to enter the vacant camp on April 30. They are said to have combed the camp as well as the surrounding area. Nagaland post further adds that Defence Public Relations Officer (PRO) stated that matter was resolved by security forces at the appropriate level. The PRO stated that setting up of the ‘unauthorised camp in gross violation” of ceasefire ground rules and against the spirit of ongoing ceasefire agreement had resulted in great inconvenience to locals residing in the adjacent areas. The tense stand-off between troops of Assam Rifles (AR) and NSCN (I-M) cadres began in the area following the former’s objection to setting up of the camp at Sihai village.
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May - 1 
AB Mathur the interlocutor for talks between the Government and Kuki groups stated in Kangpokpi District of Manipur that Government of India (GoI) and the State Government are both concerned to find a solution to the problem raised by the Kukis, as early as possible, reports Imphal Free Press on May
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AB Mathur the interlocutor for talks between the Government and Kuki groups stated in Kangpokpi District of Manipur that Government of India (GoI) and the State Government are both concerned to find a solution to the problem raised by the Kukis, as early as possible, reports Imphal Free Press on May 2. He also added that GoI which is holding talks with Naga and Kuki is also equally keen to hold talks with the Meiteis as there will be no everlasting peace in the state unless all stakeholder groups are on board while holding discussions. United People Front team led by its ‘chairman’ ST ThangboiKipgen met the interlocutor representing groups under Suspension of Operations (SoO), which also include Kuki National Organisation (KNO). The interlocutor also visited designated camps of Kuki National Front (KNF)/United Peoples Front (UPF). Kuki Chief Association (KCA) President TongpuKipgen stated that they have decided to uphold the demand of an Autonomous Kuki land Territorial Council in Manipur under provision of article 244 A of Indian Constitution, reports Imphal Free Press. KCA is a Kuki civil society group.
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May - 3 
The President of Kuki Chiefs’ Association, TongpuKipgen, has pitched for an ‘Autonomous Kukiland’ Territorial Council in Manipur, saying it would present the ‘most workable solution if not the best’ for the Kukis in Manipur, reports Northeast Now on May 4. The interlocutor for peace talks with Kuki’
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The President of Kuki Chiefs’ Association, TongpuKipgen, has pitched for an ‘Autonomous Kukiland’ Territorial Council in Manipur, saying it would present the ‘most workable solution if not the best’ for the Kukis in Manipur, reports Northeast Now on May 4. The interlocutor for peace talks with Kuki’s AB Mathur stated that Government of India (GoI) which is holding talks with Naga and Kuki rebel groups, is also equally keen to hold talks with the Meitei militant groups. He stated that ‘There will be no everlasting peace in Manipur unless all stakeholder groups are on board while holding discussions. Currently, there are altogether 38 Kuki underground groups.
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May - 8 
Vigilance has been stepped up by the Assam Rifles along the India-Myanmar border in Manipur to check movement of militants and drug smugglers, reports Northeast Today on May 9. The locals, mostly traders travelling to the border town of Moreh in Tengnoupal District, have been asked to travel with pr
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Vigilance has been stepped up by the Assam Rifles along the India-Myanmar border in Manipur to check movement of militants and drug smugglers, reports Northeast Today on May 9. The locals, mostly traders travelling to the border town of Moreh in Tengnoupal District, have been asked to travel with proper identity proofs. According to AR official, ‘The step has been necessitated following inputs about the possible movement of militants and drug smugglers in in Chandel, Churanchandpur and Ukhrul Districts’. The precautionary measure has also been taken in the wake of the rescue of 12 suspected Rohingya refugees allegedly from a human trafficking gang in neighbouring Mizoram and the detection of “unauthorised camps” set up National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) in Ukhrul District, five kilometres from Myanmar border.
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May - 18 
National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) condemned the Myanmar Army’s operations in Konyak region of Myanmar, reports Nagaland Post on May 19. NSCN-IM condemned the military action of Tatmadaw (Myanmar Military) that it alleged was being coordinated by Indian security forces from
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National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) condemned the Myanmar Army’s operations in Konyak region of Myanmar, reports Nagaland Post on May 19. NSCN-IM condemned the military action of Tatmadaw (Myanmar Military) that it alleged was being coordinated by Indian security forces from the international border. NSCN-IM also added that it cannot stay aloof from what was happening in Myanmar. Deccan Herald further adds that NSCN-IM stated that “Given the hostility shown by the Tatmadaw’s operation in the so-called Indo-Myanmar corridors, the road to peaceful solution may get jeopardized if they fail to recognize the need for trust, respect and mutual understanding that goes together in solving a political problem that is more complex than one could see”.
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May - 20 
National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) has claimed that the cease fire agreement signed between the outfit and the Government of India in June 14, 2001 exists in Manipur without territorial limits, reports Imphal Free Press on May 21. In a statement NSCN-IM stated, “The enforce
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National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) has claimed that the cease fire agreement signed between the outfit and the Government of India in June 14, 2001 exists in Manipur without territorial limits, reports Imphal Free Press on May 21. In a statement NSCN-IM stated, “The enforcement of Indo-Naga ceasefire in Manipur was clearly visible during the time when Atal Bihari Vajpayee was the Prime Minister of India. It is on record when Vajpayee said that ‘wherever there is fighting, there is ceasefire’. So ceasefire is everywhere. That spirit never changes till now because once agreement is signed it remains official notwithstanding the hullabaloo from certain groups with vested interests. The ceasefire coverage had no boundary limits.” The outfit was reacting to reports on the arrested of two of its cadres on May 20, wherein Manipur Government had reportedly stated that the ceasefire did not extend in Manipur.
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May - 26 
Zeliangrong Tiger Force (ZTF), the armed wing of the Zeliangrong United Front (ZUF) declared that ‘general secretary’, Jianchui Kamei; ‘chief secretary’ Aihong Riamroi and ‘chief of army’, Arei (Nickson) Thoitak of the outfit have been terminated, reports Imphal Free Press on May 27. The press relea
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Zeliangrong Tiger Force (ZTF), the armed wing of the Zeliangrong United Front (ZUF) declared that ‘general secretary’, Jianchui Kamei; ‘chief secretary’ Aihong Riamroi and ‘chief of army’, Arei (Nickson) Thoitak of the outfit have been terminated, reports Imphal Free Press on May 27. The press release also added that they have been terminated for allegedly selling arms and ammunitions to a newly formed Kuki militant outfit led by Thongmang Haokip. The press release also added that ZUF has imposed indefinite ‘military rule’ in Zeliangrong inhibited area.
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June - 11 
Manipur Chief Minister Biren Singh on June 11 stated that he would urge Government of India (GoI) to initiate talks with Manipuri militant groups sheltering in Myanmar, reports Imphal Free Press. He also added that ongoing crackdown on the militant groups by Myanmar Army is also a major concern for
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Manipur Chief Minister Biren Singh on June 11 stated that he would urge Government of India (GoI) to initiate talks with Manipuri militant groups sheltering in Myanmar, reports Imphal Free Press. He also added that ongoing crackdown on the militant groups by Myanmar Army is also a major concern for the Manipuri Government.
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September - 9 
Manipur Chief Minister (CM) Biren Singh stated that Manipur wants a National Register of Citizens (NRC) in the state, reports The Telegraph on September 10. He claimed that many States in the Northeast “need” it. He said the Manipur cabinet had already adopted a resolution in support of a citizenshi
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Manipur Chief Minister (CM) Biren Singh stated that Manipur wants a National Register of Citizens (NRC) in the state, reports The Telegraph on September 10. He claimed that many States in the Northeast “need” it. He said the Manipur cabinet had already adopted a resolution in support of a citizenship roll in the state. “We and many states in the Northeast need NRC. The Manipur Government has already taken a decision in the cabinet to have NRC,”.
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September - 20 
Zeliangrong United Front (ZUF) ‘chairman’ Raitu Chawang stated on September 20 three of its members had given basic military training to one Kuki group led by Thongkhomang Hoakip without the consent of ZUF, reports Imphal Free Press. The three members were identified as Jianchui Kamei and Aihong Rem
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Zeliangrong United Front (ZUF) ‘chairman’ Raitu Chawang stated on September 20 three of its members had given basic military training to one Kuki group led by Thongkhomang Hoakip without the consent of ZUF, reports Imphal Free Press. The three members were identified as Jianchui Kamei and Aihong Remroi and Arei. Thonkhomang met Jianchui while he was in Sajiwa Jail, Imphal East District and devised plan, to impart training to Thongkhomang Hoakip group members.
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October - 7 
Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh in a press conference on October 7 expressed confidence that the Government of India (GOI) will make special provisions within the Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB) to protect the indigenous people of the North East region, reports Northeast Today. CM Singh furthe
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Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh in a press conference on October 7 expressed confidence that the Government of India (GOI) will make special provisions within the Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB) to protect the indigenous people of the North East region, reports Northeast Today. CM Singh further stated that Home Minister (HM) Amit Shah would be gracing the Sangai Festival in Manipur in the month of November and urged people to have trust on the government by not calling any blockade or bandh.
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October - 16 
Manipur Government urged Government of India (GoI) to take stiff action against militant outfits violating the ground rules under the Suspension of Operation (SoO), reports Indian Express on October 17. The request comes in the wake of reports of Kuki militants intimidating a representative of the s
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Manipur Government urged Government of India (GoI) to take stiff action against militant outfits violating the ground rules under the Suspension of Operation (SoO), reports Indian Express on October 17. The request comes in the wake of reports of Kuki militants intimidating a representative of the same community over an agreement reached on the “Anglo-Kuki War” issue. The government spokesperson further said that the police is trying to verify which group is responsible for the threat. Recently, tension has been running high in the state owing to a confrontation between Kuki and Naga civil bodies over a memorial stone commemorating the culmination of a three-year observation of the centenary of ‘Anglo-Kuki War’ (1917-1919) at C. Aisan Village in Kangpokpi District in Manipur. Anglo-Kuki War Centenary Commemoration Committee under the aegis of the Kuki Inpi Manipur asked every Kuki village in the state to erect a commemorative stone. However, Naga bodies objected to the move claiming that the ‘Anglo-Kuki War’ never happened. They also added that the stones inscription cannot be erected in Naga ancestral land. Government Spokesperson stated that some members of a Kuki outfit currently under SoO with the state and GoI has intimidated representation of Kuki community, led by Kuki Inpi Manipur (KIM) who had reached an agreement with the Government on October 16. As per the report, the outfit forced the representation not to accept the agreement.
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October - 19 
Manipur Chief Minister Biren Singh on October 19 reiterated Manipur Government’s commitment to uphold the territorial integrity of the state, reports The Northeast Today. He stated that “The Centre has assured the state government that the territorial integrity of Manipur will not be affected in bri
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Manipur Chief Minister Biren Singh on October 19 reiterated Manipur Government’s commitment to uphold the territorial integrity of the state, reports The Northeast Today. He stated that “The Centre has assured the state government that the territorial integrity of Manipur will not be affected in bringing solution to the ongoing Indo-Naga peace talks”.
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October - 24 
Zeliangrong United Front (ZUF) stated that categorically stated that the Zeliangrong people will not remain silent if the final result of the Indo-Naga talk is not favourable to the Zeliangrong people, reports The Sangai Express on October 25. In a press release ZUF claimed that Zeliangrong people’s
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Zeliangrong United Front (ZUF) stated that categorically stated that the Zeliangrong people will not remain silent if the final result of the Indo-Naga talk is not favourable to the Zeliangrong people, reports The Sangai Express on October 25. In a press release ZUF claimed that Zeliangrong people’s demand is to live together under a separate administrative unit either in the Indian Union or Nagalim. It then urged the Government of India to look into the long pending issue of the Zeliangrong people and to grant a separate State or Union Territory for the Zeliangrong people living as minorities in the States of Assam, Manipur and Nagaland.
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October - 28 
Coordinating Committee on Manipur Integrity (COCOMI) will launch a massive protest on October 31 to register a strong opposition against any deal that could affect the territorial integrity of Manipur amid the Indo-Naga peace talks, reports Indian Express on October 29. COCOMI is an umbrella body of
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Coordinating Committee on Manipur Integrity (COCOMI) will launch a massive protest on October 31 to register a strong opposition against any deal that could affect the territorial integrity of Manipur amid the Indo-Naga peace talks, reports Indian Express on October 29. COCOMI is an umbrella body of several civil society organizations recently formed with the objective to lead agitation against any anti-state outcome from the talks. The objective of the proposed mass protest in Manipur is to coincide with the final settlement of the ongoing peace talks, which is likely to be finalized by October 31. Sunil Karam, convener COCOMI stated that protest could snowball into the worst form ever witnessed in the state — larger than the 2001 protests which resulted in the death of 18 civilians.
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October - 29 
Two dissident leaders from Manipur claiming to represent King Leishemba Sanajaoba have announced the launch of the "Manipur Government-in-exile" named as "The Manipur State Council" in the United Kingdom, reports Outlook India on October 30. Addressing a press conference, Yamben Biren, claiming to
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Two dissident leaders from Manipur claiming to represent King Leishemba Sanajaoba have announced the launch of the "Manipur Government-in-exile" named as "The Manipur State Council" in the United Kingdom, reports Outlook India on October 30. Addressing a press conference, Yamben Biren, claiming to be the "Chief Minister of Manipur State Council" and Narengbam Samarjit, claiming to be the "Minister of External Affairs and Defence of Manipur State Council" said they were speaking on behalf of the 'Maharaja of Manipur' to formally launch the government-in-exile. Biren and Samarjit produced documents to show they have been granted political asylum in the UK in August this year. The duo said that after getting their asylum status in the UK, "the de jure government is shifted from Manipur to London". The duo further said that they would make an appeal to Queen Elizabeth II and after getting an order from the Privy Council they would move the United Nations for recognition.
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October - 31 
On October 31 the deadlock of Naga peace talks was broken with National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) agreeing to sign deal with Government of India (GoI), reports Times of India. According to an official, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is likely to make ‘final declaration
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On October 31 the deadlock of Naga peace talks was broken with National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) agreeing to sign deal with Government of India (GoI), reports Times of India. According to an official, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is likely to make ‘final declaration’ during his scheduled visit to Nagaland in December 2019. The source also added that final declaration will be made shortly after revisiting the agreed points. NSCN-IM stated that the talks concluded “in line with the frame work agreement”. An NSCN-IM leader also added that “no one wants any more bloodshed in Nagaland. We have agreed to sign the agreement”. According to a Government source,” The issue of a separate constitution for the Nagas and territorial integration of Naga-inhabited areas outside the boundaries of Nagaland require further discussion to work out the modalities to address them through democratic and political processes”. Nagaland Post adds that according to an unidentified NSCN-IM leader who was part of the negotiations, during October 31 stated that both sides “finalised all contentious issues” and agreed to pursue it through “peaceful political process”. He also however added that “We still have to give competencies the final touch for final solution.” Refuting speculations that GoI and NSCN (I-M) have signed the final agreement, sources clarified that the two negotiating parties have only come to an understanding on the contentious issues of flag and constitution. Sources maintained that no agreement has been signed”. The Hindu adds that RN Ravi the interlocutor and Nagaland Governor stated on October 31 that “the accord has not been finalised yet. Matters are under discussion. NSCN-IM has come on board.” A Senior Government official stated that agreement with all groups including NSCN-IM will be signed soon. Alezo Venuh of Naga National Political Group (NNPG) who was involved in peace talks stated that ““We do not know the details of the agreement but we have agreed in principle to join the peace process and all issues have been worked on. The agreement can be signed any time soon.” Northeast Today adds that GoI has conditionally agreed on demand for Naga flag. The understanding between the GoI and NSCN-IM was reached during the 2nd meeting of October 31. However, demand for a separate constitution is still undecided and the government sources informed that the matter will be taken up through peaceful political process at the shortest time possible. East Mojo reports that according to sources Nagas can use their ‘flag’ in pan-Naga Hohos, sports and special events of the Nagas. Official use of the flag at all Government functions, office premises, buildings will be approved officially later during the political process. East Mojo further adds that Union Home Minister Amit Shah has stated that the talks will “conclude” only once the views and inputs of Manipur, Arunachal Pradesh and Assam, which are proposed to be a part of NSCN-IM’s proposed ‘Greater Nagaland’ -- are taken into account. Meanwhile Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu stated that said “During my telephonic conversation with Home Minister Amit Shahji today, I was assured that the views and inputs from states like Manipur, Arunachal Pradesh and Assam will be taken into consideration. Only then will the Naga talks will be concluded”. Times of India adds that Union Minister of Home Affairs (UMHA) has issued a statement saying that “It has come to the notice of govt that lots of rumours & misinformation are being spread... that a final Naga settlement has been arrived at & will be announced soon. It is creating anxiety & concern in some parts of the country. It is clarified that before any settlement is arrived at with the Naga groups, all stakeholders, including states of Assam, Manipur & Arunachal Pradesh, will be consulted & their concerns will be taken into consideration. No credence needs to be given to such incorrect info.”
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November - 1 
Coordinating Committee on Manipur Integrity (COCOMI) has demanded that the terms and conditions of the just-concluded talks with Naga groups must be made public by November 4, reports Indian Express. The Convener of COCOMI Sunil Karam stated that “We need to know the conditions of the talks as the g
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Coordinating Committee on Manipur Integrity (COCOMI) has demanded that the terms and conditions of the just-concluded talks with Naga groups must be made public by November 4, reports Indian Express. The Convener of COCOMI Sunil Karam stated that “We need to know the conditions of the talks as the government has claimed that stakeholders will be consulted before the pact is sealed, and based on the negotiated terms, we will also take our final and major step.”.
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November - 1 
Manipur’s Deputy Chief Minister Y Joykumar Singh has appealed to the Coordinating Committee on Manipur Integrity (COCOMI) to withdraw its demand to disclose contents of the terms and conditions of naga agreement, reports Indian Express on November 2. Y Joykumar Singh said political parties of Manipu
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Manipur’s Deputy Chief Minister Y Joykumar Singh has appealed to the Coordinating Committee on Manipur Integrity (COCOMI) to withdraw its demand to disclose contents of the terms and conditions of naga agreement, reports Indian Express on November 2. Y Joykumar Singh said political parties of Manipur will adhere to its resolution taken recently in connection with the Naga-Peace Accord and take legitimate steps if the outcome of the final agreement of the peace deal will affect the interest of the state. COCOMI had warned to hold a protest if the government failed to reveal the contents of the Indo-Naga settlement. COCOMI is spearheading protests opposing any attempts to disintegrate Manipur’s integrity. It is an umbrella group of several civil bodies operating in Manipur.
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November - 1 
On November 2, The Sangai Express reports that Chief Minister Biren Singh stated that Central Armed Police Force (CAPF) deployed in colleges were not additional forces. He stated that “The CPMFs were already stationed in the State. About 15 companies of the CPMF in the state were sent on duty to Ass
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On November 2, The Sangai Express reports that Chief Minister Biren Singh stated that Central Armed Police Force (CAPF) deployed in colleges were not additional forces. He stated that “The CPMFs were already stationed in the State. About 15 companies of the CPMF in the state were sent on duty to Assam during the NRC and 5 companies were on election duty in Haryana. The CPMFs stationed in the colleges are no new/additional forces. They are simply back in the state”. He stated so while speaking to admins of groups/pages of social media platforms.
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November - 2 
With concerns over the outcome of Naga peace talks, security has been heightened in Manipur, which has a sizeable Naga population, with additional companies of paramilitary forces being deployed, reports Eastern Mirror on November 3. Civil societies across Manipur have been holding protests, seeking
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With concerns over the outcome of Naga peace talks, security has been heightened in Manipur, which has a sizeable Naga population, with additional companies of paramilitary forces being deployed, reports Eastern Mirror on November 3. Civil societies across Manipur have been holding protests, seeking assurances from the Centre that the solution to the vexed political issue would not be affecting Manipur’s territorial integrity. According to a Government official, “Fifteen new companies of paramilitary forces have been deployed in the state to meet eventualities. Some that have reached are currently stationed at three colleges in Imphal. Over the past few days, Army troops have also arrived here in AN-32 aircraft”.
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November - 3 
Interlocutor A.B Mathur on November 3 stated that he was hopeful of signing peace agreements with three militant groups in coming months, reports Times of India. United Liberation Front of Assam-Pro Talks faction (ULFA-PTF) reciprocated the optimism saying that a deal would come in next two months.
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Interlocutor A.B Mathur on November 3 stated that he was hopeful of signing peace agreements with three militant groups in coming months, reports Times of India. United Liberation Front of Assam-Pro Talks faction (ULFA-PTF) reciprocated the optimism saying that a deal would come in next two months. A.B Mathur stated that “"We are holding talks with four groups - three in Assam and one in Manipur. The Assam groups are ULFA, National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) and a Karbi group. In Manipur, it is the Kuki group. Talks are progressing satisfactorily and I am hopeful of agreements being signed in the coming months, particularly with the groups in Assam.” ULFA-PTF faction ‘general secretary’ Anup Chetia confirmed that a peace deal was in sight.
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November - 6 
Protests continued in Manipur on November 6 in connection with the Naga political issue, reports Morung Express. The protests have been carried out for several days now under the banner of Coordination Committee on Manipur Integrity (COCOMI). COCOMI coordinator, Sunil Karam stated that there is conf
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Protests continued in Manipur on November 6 in connection with the Naga political issue, reports Morung Express. The protests have been carried out for several days now under the banner of Coordination Committee on Manipur Integrity (COCOMI). COCOMI coordinator, Sunil Karam stated that there is confusion in the minds of the people of the state when Union Home Ministry (UHM) stated that "stakeholders" of Assam, Arunachal Pradesh and Manipur will be consulted before inking the peace deal. He stated that doubt is yet to be cleared as the state government failed to obtain the contents of the points agreed in the last round of Naga peace talk on October 31.
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November - 10 
On November 10, RK Meghen (75), the former ‘chairman’ of Manipur-based insurgent outfit United National Liberation Front (UNLF), was taken to Delhi by National Investigating Agency (NIA) officials, Megan’s lawyer M Gunedhor Singh informed, reports News 18. According to Singh, the Union Ministry of
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On November 10, RK Meghen (75), the former ‘chairman’ of Manipur-based insurgent outfit United National Liberation Front (UNLF), was taken to Delhi by National Investigating Agency (NIA) officials, Megan’s lawyer M Gunedhor Singh informed, reports News 18. According to Singh, the Union Ministry of Home Affairs had urged the former UNLF supremo not to return to Manipur in view of the "volatile situation in the state".
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November - 12 
Chief Minister (CM) N Biren Singh on November 12 once more appealed the people of the state to remain calm as the state government has full faith to the central leadership in connection to the final settlement of the Naga issue, reports Epao.CM N Biren Singh said, “We trust our Union Home Minister a
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Chief Minister (CM) N Biren Singh on November 12 once more appealed the people of the state to remain calm as the state government has full faith to the central leadership in connection to the final settlement of the Naga issue, reports Epao.CM N Biren Singh said, “We trust our Union Home Minister as we honour our central leadership, he had assured us time and again that stakeholders of all neighbouring states will be consulted while bringing a final settlement to the Naga issue". CM Singh further added, "Our leaders have political commitment unlike other political party's leaders and as our leaders had assured us that the settlement of the Naga issue will not affect the state of Manipur". On the issue of greater Nagaland, separate flag and constitution, N Biren Singh said, "After our meeting with the Home Minister for the second time, the Governor of Nagaland who is also the interlocutor of FA with the NSCN-IM [Isaac Muivah faction of NSCN] and NNPGs [Naga National Political Groups] had stated that there will be no separate flag or constitution or greater Nagalim accepted in the settlement, it clearly indicates that territory of Manipur is safe".
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November - 15 
Interlocutor for Naga peace talks RN Ravi on November 15 exhorted the United Naga Council (UNC), Manipur to take effective measures to reach out to the valley areas for “an enduring peaceful co-existence”, reports Imphal Free Press. According to an official press release, Ravi met with the leaders o
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Interlocutor for Naga peace talks RN Ravi on November 15 exhorted the United Naga Council (UNC), Manipur to take effective measures to reach out to the valley areas for “an enduring peaceful co-existence”, reports Imphal Free Press. According to an official press release, Ravi met with the leaders of the UNC, Manipur in Kohima. In the meeting, Ravi briefed the UNC leaders about the current status of peace talks including the significant development of “amicably setting all contentious issues between the negotiating parties. Questions of the UNC leaders were clarified”. According to the official statement UNC leaders were reminded of their responsibility in ensuring that Naga tribes of Manipur maintain cordial relationship with fellow communities of the state.
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November - 17 
Manipur People Against Citizenship Amendment Bill (MANPAC) will hold a mass sit-in protest at Khwairamband Keithel in Imphal West District on November 18 (today) against possibility of the Citizenship Amendment Bill being introduced in the Parliament, reports The Sangai Express. The protest will be
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Manipur People Against Citizenship Amendment Bill (MANPAC) will hold a mass sit-in protest at Khwairamband Keithel in Imphal West District on November 18 (today) against possibility of the Citizenship Amendment Bill being introduced in the Parliament, reports The Sangai Express. The protest will be followed by an 18-hour general shut down till November 19. This was stated by convener of MANPAC, Yumnamcha Dilipkumar during a joint press conference of North East Forum for Indigenous People (NEFIP) and MANPAC held at Apunba Imagi Meiheroi Sinpanglup (AIMS) Kwakeithel Bazar. NEFIP, which consists of more than 250 organisations of the North East region has been vehemently opposing the Bill since it was introduced in the last Parliament session.
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November - 17 
The Sangai Express reports on November 18 that National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) has been allegedly demanding one per cent illegal taxation on all essential commodities transported along Jiribam-Imphal route. According to Manipur Traders and Transporters Association Agains
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The Sangai Express reports on November 18 that National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) has been allegedly demanding one per cent illegal taxation on all essential commodities transported along Jiribam-Imphal route. According to Manipur Traders and Transporters Association Against Extortion on NH 37 secretary L Jayananda said that NSCN-IM has been forcibly collecting Rs 3000 per trip from drivers transporting essential commodities along Jiribam-Imphal route. If any driver fails to pay the extortion money, they are beaten up and the goods they are transporting are pulled down and thus spoiled.
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November - 29 
United National Liberation Front (UNLF) ‘chief’ Rajkumar Meghen alias Sanayaima stated that he has full faith on the ongoing Naga peace talks and stated that peace talks will not hurt the sentiments of the people of Manipur, reports East mojo on November 30. He stated that “he Government of India wi
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United National Liberation Front (UNLF) ‘chief’ Rajkumar Meghen alias Sanayaima stated that he has full faith on the ongoing Naga peace talks and stated that peace talks will not hurt the sentiments of the people of Manipur, reports East mojo on November 30. He stated that “he Government of India will never do anything that compromises the overall integrity of Manipur.” Meghen, stated that Manipur people are apprehensive about the prevailing Naga talks with the Centre that might affect the overall integrity of the state. He stated that ““It’s a matter of the government of India and the Nagas. And of course, people of Manipur have all the reasons to be very sensitive about the talks because people are apprehensive that the agreement accord with the NSCN-IM and other Naga organisations may affect Manipur’s overall integrity”.
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December - 5 
Manipur Governor Najma Heptulla on December 5 stated that insurgency movement in the state was “indulging in terrorism” in recent times, reports India Express. She stated that “In the recent times, there has been a noticeable change in the insurgent movement, shifting away from the ideology of insur
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Manipur Governor Najma Heptulla on December 5 stated that insurgency movement in the state was “indulging in terrorism” in recent times, reports India Express. She stated that “In the recent times, there has been a noticeable change in the insurgent movement, shifting away from the ideology of insurgency and instead indulging in terrorism — planting bombs/IEDs at strategic locations which target innocent civilians, individual residences, commercial establishments and vehicles plying on National Highways, and extortion of money from officials”. The Governor also said that though National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) is under a ceasefire with the Government of India, they are still actively involved in extortion and other criminal activities in Manipur. Similarly, the UG outfits belonging to other tribes, which have entered into Suspension of Operation (SoO) agreements, are also involved in incidents of extortions.
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December - 7 
Manipur People against CAB (MANPAC) in a meeting at Imphal West District decided to intensify protests against Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB) from December 7, reports Imphal Free Press. The meeting was attended by representatives from different state political parties, civil body organisations and
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Manipur People against CAB (MANPAC) in a meeting at Imphal West District decided to intensify protests against Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB) from December 7, reports Imphal Free Press. The meeting was attended by representatives from different state political parties, civil body organisations and women’s organisations. According to MANPAC convenor Yumnamcha Dilipkumar although Home Minister Amit Shah had given verbal assurance to them that Manipur will be protected while implementing CAB, there was no mention of it during the Union Cabinet meeting.
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December - 10 
On December 10, the All Manipur Students' Union (AMSU) called for a total shutdown in the state from 3 am to 6 pm to protest against the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill 2019, which has already received Lok Sabha approval, reports New Indian Express. AMSU, a constituent of North East Student's Organisat
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On December 10, the All Manipur Students' Union (AMSU) called for a total shutdown in the state from 3 am to 6 pm to protest against the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill 2019, which has already received Lok Sabha approval, reports New Indian Express. AMSU, a constituent of North East Student's Organisation (NESO), said it would intensify its agitation if the bill was not immediately withdrawn. Normal life was affected in parts of the State as shops and business establishments kept shutters down, and educational and financial institutions remained closed for the day, official sources said.
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December - 11 
On December 11 Manipur Chief Minister Biren Singh stated that with the Union Home Ministry issuing a gazette notification announcing that the Inner Line Permit System has been extended to Manipur, ILPS is enforced in the state from December 11, reports The Sangai Express. The Minister stated that af
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On December 11 Manipur Chief Minister Biren Singh stated that with the Union Home Ministry issuing a gazette notification announcing that the Inner Line Permit System has been extended to Manipur, ILPS is enforced in the state from December 11, reports The Sangai Express. The Minister stated that after the verbal assurance given by Union Home Minister Amit Shah in the Parliament on December 9, the extension of ILPS has been published in the Gazette of India on December 11. He also added that “With such publication in the Gazette of India, it is now official that ILPS has been enforced in Manipur with immediate effect.”
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December - 18 
Manipur CM stated on December 18 that Inner Line Permit (ILP) system, which was recently extended to cover Manipur, would be fully implemented in the state starting from January 1, reports East Mojo. According to the chief minister, drafting of rules and regulations for effective implementation of I
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Manipur CM stated on December 18 that Inner Line Permit (ILP) system, which was recently extended to cover Manipur, would be fully implemented in the state starting from January 1, reports East Mojo. According to the chief minister, drafting of rules and regulations for effective implementation of ILP is already in process. He also added that a state-level monitoring committee on NRC would be formed to monitor the exercise.
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December - 19 
Chief Minister N Biren Singh on December 19 stated in Assembly that 3669 suspected illegal migrants were prevented from entering Manipur between January 2017 till December 15, 2019, reports E-pao. He also added that nine persons along with 1 minor child were arrested for entering the state without v
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Chief Minister N Biren Singh on December 19 stated in Assembly that 3669 suspected illegal migrants were prevented from entering Manipur between January 2017 till December 15, 2019, reports E-pao. He also added that nine persons along with 1 minor child were arrested for entering the state without valid documents in connection with 5 different cases. Indian Express adds that the CM also added that National Register of Citizens (NRC) exercise would be carried out before the next state election.
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December - 22 
Section 144 CrPc was imposed in whole of Imphal West District for two months from December 22, The Sangai Express. District Magistrate Imphal West, Naorem Praveen Singh said that the prohibition under Section 144 was imposed to thwart likelihood 'breach of peace, disturbance to public tranquility an
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Section 144 CrPc was imposed in whole of Imphal West District for two months from December 22, The Sangai Express. District Magistrate Imphal West, Naorem Praveen Singh said that the prohibition under Section 144 was imposed to thwart likelihood 'breach of peace, disturbance to public tranquility and grave danger to human lives and properties.
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December - 24 
Union Cabinet on December 24 gave its approval to amend the Bengal Eastern Frontier Regulations (BEFR), 1873, reports East Mojo. The move is to make Inner Line Permit applicable to entire Manipur.This would protect the indigenous people of the state from provisions of Citizenship Amendment Act, 2019
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Union Cabinet on December 24 gave its approval to amend the Bengal Eastern Frontier Regulations (BEFR), 1873, reports East Mojo. The move is to make Inner Line Permit applicable to entire Manipur.This would protect the indigenous people of the state from provisions of Citizenship Amendment Act, 2019 (CAA). In a Gazette notification dated December 11 it was stated that "In the Third Schedule to the Adaptation of Laws Order, 1950, for the directions relating to the Bengal Eastern Frontier Regulation, 1873, the following shall be substituted, namely: - 'Preamble.-- In the opening paragraph, for "Districts of Kamrup, Darrang, Nowgong, Sibsagar, Lakhimpur, Naga Hills, Cachar" substitute "States of Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Mizoram and area of districts of State of Nagaland as notified from time to tim.,"
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December - 30 
Manipur Chief Minister (CM) Nongthombam Biren Singh on December 30, at Bishnupur District said that there is no requirement for further debate or discussion on the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) as Manipur has been kept out of the purview of the Act, reports Imphal Free Press. He clarified that Art
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Manipur Chief Minister (CM) Nongthombam Biren Singh on December 30, at Bishnupur District said that there is no requirement for further debate or discussion on the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) as Manipur has been kept out of the purview of the Act, reports Imphal Free Press. He clarified that Article 14 is for the Indian citizens. As such, there is no question of the Article being violated by the Citizenship Act as the legislation is for the persecuted minorities in other countries and not India. Earlier on December 28, in Thoubal District the CM had stated that he is ready for any debate on whether Citizenship Act violates the Article 14 of the Indian Constitution.
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December - 31 
Biren Singh stated on December 31, that Government was taking all necessary steps to implement the Inner Line Permit (ILP) system in the State from January 1, reports Assam Tribune.
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Biren Singh stated on December 31, that Government was taking all necessary steps to implement the Inner Line Permit (ILP) system in the State from January 1, reports Assam Tribune.
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December - 31 
Chief Minister Biren Singh on December 31, stated that Manipur Government was considering to repeal the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) from Manipur, reports Imphal Free Press. He stated that “The law and order situation in the state is becoming normal, unlike the past. But, let us wait for
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Chief Minister Biren Singh on December 31, stated that Manipur Government was considering to repeal the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) from Manipur, reports Imphal Free Press. He stated that “The law and order situation in the state is becoming normal, unlike the past. But, let us wait for a better situation so that AFSPA can be repealed from the state”. As per the report of Manipur Police, the number of extremist-related incidents has come down in the state. A total of 233 incidents were reported in 2016, 167 incidents in 2017 and 127 in 2018.
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