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January - 7 
Thoubal District Police arrested 28 cadres of militant groups during the year 2022, reports Imphal Free Press. As per the report, Thoubal Police arrested 30 cadres of proscribed groups which included 16 cadres of Revolutionary People's Front (RPF)/ People's Liberation Army (PLA), one overground work
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Thoubal District Police arrested 28 cadres of militant groups during the year 2022, reports Imphal Free Press. As per the report, Thoubal Police arrested 30 cadres of proscribed groups which included 16 cadres of Revolutionary People's Front (RPF)/ People's Liberation Army (PLA), one overground worker of PLA, one cadre of People's Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak- Progressive (PREPAK-Pro), four cadres each of Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL), two cadres of Kangleipak Communist Party - Military Council (KCP-MC). Thoubal Police also seized numerous firearms, including seven 9MM pistol, one each of .32 and 7.65MM pistol, 15 hand grenade, 138 live bullets of different guns, nine detonator, three wireless detonator reviver, one each of remote control, walkie talkie and 9-volt battery.
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March - 1 
Coordination Committee (CorCom), a conglomerate of seven valley-based militant outfits of Manipur has appointed Revolutionary People's Front (RPF) ‘acting president’ MM Ngouba as its convenor-in charge until the appointment of a new convenor as per a press release signed by media coordinator of CorC
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Coordination Committee (CorCom), a conglomerate of seven valley-based militant outfits of Manipur has appointed Revolutionary People's Front (RPF) ‘acting president’ MM Ngouba as its convenor-in charge until the appointment of a new convenor as per a press release signed by media coordinator of CorCom M Sakhen, reports The Sangai express on March 2. Late RPF president Irengbam Chaoren who passed away on February 9 due to brain tumor was the previous convenor of CorCom.
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March - 10 
On March 10, Manipur’s cabinet decided to withdraw the State Government from Suspension of Operation (SoO) agreements with three hill-based insurgent groups of the Kuki community, namely the Kuki National Army (KNA), the Zomi Revolutionary Army (ZRA) and the Kuki Revolutionary Army (KRA), reports In
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On March 10, Manipur’s cabinet decided to withdraw the State Government from Suspension of Operation (SoO) agreements with three hill-based insurgent groups of the Kuki community, namely the Kuki National Army (KNA), the Zomi Revolutionary Army (ZRA) and the Kuki Revolutionary Army (KRA), reports India Today NE. The decision was taken after violent clashes between Police and protestors from various Kuki organisations who took out rallies in Churachandpur, Kangpokpi and Tengnoupal Districts against the decision of the State Government to declare parts of the Kuki inhabited areas in Manipur as ‘reserve forests’ and protected areas. Despite the protest, the state cabinet reaffirmed that the government will not compromise on steps taken to protect the State's forest resources and to eradicate poppy cultivation. Earlier, SATP reported on December 27, 2022 that some of the Kuki militants who are under the SoO with the Government of India and the Government of Manipur were involved in poppy cultivation and collecting tax from poppy cultivators.
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April - 11 
On April 11, Manipur Chief Minister Nongthombam Biren Singh asserted that the state government had formed a special committee to investigate the Kuki Independent Army (KIA) militant’s raids and looting of arms and ammunition from the Horep Suspension of Operation (SoO) camp in Churachandpur District
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On April 11, Manipur Chief Minister Nongthombam Biren Singh asserted that the state government had formed a special committee to investigate the Kuki Independent Army (KIA) militant’s raids and looting of arms and ammunition from the Horep Suspension of Operation (SoO) camp in Churachandpur District of Manipur on April 8, reports The Sangai Express. Earlier, SATP reported the looting of arms and ammunition by KIA militants from the Horep SoO camp in Manipur.
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May - 6 
Security advisor, Manipur Government, Kuldeep Singh, stated on May 7, 2023, that 37 people have died in the ethnic clashes in the state that erupted on May 3, reports ANI. He added that current situation has improved a lot. Indian Express reported that Kuldeep Singh on May 6 stated that action would
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Security advisor, Manipur Government, Kuldeep Singh, stated on May 7, 2023, that 37 people have died in the ethnic clashes in the state that erupted on May 3, reports ANI. He added that current situation has improved a lot. Indian Express reported that Kuldeep Singh on May 6 stated that action would be taken up against all those who had taken the law into their hands, including groups that were under Suspension of Operations agreements.
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May - 8 
The Chief Minister of Manipur N. Biren Singh on May 8 stated that around 60 people lost their lives, 231 people suffered injuries and around 1700 houses, including temples and churches were burnt down in incidents since May 3, reports The Hindustan Times. The Chief Minister also confirmed that 35,65
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The Chief Minister of Manipur N. Biren Singh on May 8 stated that around 60 people lost their lives, 231 people suffered injuries and around 1700 houses, including temples and churches were burnt down in incidents since May 3, reports The Hindustan Times. The Chief Minister also confirmed that 35,655 people were evacuated from their homes to safer locations and stated that the government has taken several steps to bring back the stranded people from different parts of the state like Churachandpur, Ukhrul, Imphal West, Imphal East and Kangpokpi Districts. Also, the Supreme Court on May 8, asked the Centre and the Manipur government to take necessary steps for raising security and relief and rehabilitation efforts for those hit by ethnic violence in the state, after taking note of submissions that no untoward incidents have been reported there in the last two days, East Mojo reports.
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May - 11 
On May 11, Manipur Minister of Education, Thounaojam Basantakumar, while giving an update on the ethnic violence in Manipur, disclosed that so far there were 68 casualties and 236 injuries, reports India Today NE. He informed that 321 First Information Reports (FIRs) have been registered and 30 peo
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On May 11, Manipur Minister of Education, Thounaojam Basantakumar, while giving an update on the ethnic violence in Manipur, disclosed that so far there were 68 casualties and 236 injuries, reports India Today NE. He informed that 321 First Information Reports (FIRs) have been registered and 30 people have been arrested in connection with the violence. He also announced that normalcy prevails in the region, with a relaxation of curfew for seven hours on May 11. However, fresh incidents of shooting were reported in Molngot village near Kamvai, bordering Churachandpur District, where clashes broke out between the Kuki and Meitei community on May 11.
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May - 30 
On May 30, the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) General Anil Chauhan said that Manipur clashes are primarily ethnic and it has nothing to do with counter-insurgency, reports The Hindu. He said, “The situation in Manipur has nothing to do with counter-insurgency and is primarily a clash between two ethni
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On May 30, the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) General Anil Chauhan said that Manipur clashes are primarily ethnic and it has nothing to do with counter-insurgency, reports The Hindu. He said, “The situation in Manipur has nothing to do with counter-insurgency and is primarily a clash between two ethnicities. It is a law-and-order kind of situation and we are helping the state government with the problem. We [the Army] have done an excellent job and saved a large number of lives.” While stating that the challenges in Manipur had “not disappeared,” the CDS expressed hope that the problems would settle down in some time and that the State government would be able to deal with the situation with the help of the Central Armed Police Force (CAPF).
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June - 2 
On June 2, the Government of Manipur released an official statement saying that at least 98 people lost their lives and 310 others were injured in the ethnic violence in Manipur that broke out a month ago, reports East Mojo. The statement further said that a total of 37,450 people are in 272 relief
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On June 2, the Government of Manipur released an official statement saying that at least 98 people lost their lives and 310 others were injured in the ethnic violence in Manipur that broke out a month ago, reports East Mojo. The statement further said that a total of 37,450 people are in 272 relief camps at present and over the last one month, the state police has registered 3,734 cases and arrested 65 people for their involvement in the violence. So far, 144 arms with 11 magazines have been recovered by the security agencies, said the statement.
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June - 4 
On June 4, Security Adviser to Manipur Government, Kuldeep Singh stated that there was no incident of violence in Manipur in the last 24 hours and the state was “completely peaceful” on June 3, reports East Mojo. Singh also stated that 35 more arms and ammunition have been surrendered, in addition t
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On June 4, Security Adviser to Manipur Government, Kuldeep Singh stated that there was no incident of violence in Manipur in the last 24 hours and the state was “completely peaceful” on June 3, reports East Mojo. Singh also stated that 35 more arms and ammunition have been surrendered, in addition to over 140 arms and ammunition surrendered on June 2, following an appeal by Union Home Minister (UHM) Amit Shah. A total of 88 bombs were also recovered in Manipur.
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June - 15 
On June 15, Chief Minister of Manipur N. Biren Singh stated that infiltrators from across the border and militants have caused the ongoing unrest in Manipur and it is not an enmity between two communities, reports Northeast Now. Condemning the June 13 firing incident in Imphal East District in which
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On June 15, Chief Minister of Manipur N. Biren Singh stated that infiltrators from across the border and militants have caused the ongoing unrest in Manipur and it is not an enmity between two communities, reports Northeast Now. Condemning the June 13 firing incident in Imphal East District in which nine people were gunned down and several injured, Singh said that the incident was an act of terrorism.
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June - 19 
On June 19, Chief Minister of Manipur N. Biren Singh stated that Suspension of Operations (SoO) Kuki militants operating in the state would face harsh consequences if they did not stop attacking villages situated in the foothills and civilians, reports Imphal Free Press. He said, “I appeal to the So
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On June 19, Chief Minister of Manipur N. Biren Singh stated that Suspension of Operations (SoO) Kuki militants operating in the state would face harsh consequences if they did not stop attacking villages situated in the foothills and civilians, reports Imphal Free Press. He said, “I appeal to the SoO Kuki militants to stop their attack otherwise they will have to face the consequences.”
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June - 23 
On June 23, a report issued from the Central Control Room of the Manipur Police stated that as many as 1,095 arms, 13,702 ammunition and 250 bombs of different kinds have been recovered till date of the total more than 4,000 arms which were reportedly looted by mobs during the ongoing unrest from th
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On June 23, a report issued from the Central Control Room of the Manipur Police stated that as many as 1,095 arms, 13,702 ammunition and 250 bombs of different kinds have been recovered till date of the total more than 4,000 arms which were reportedly looted by mobs during the ongoing unrest from the jurisdiction of various Police stations across the state, reports Imphal Free Press.
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September - 7 
On September 7, the United Kuki Liberation Front (UKLF), General Headquarters clarified that none of its cadres are involved in demanding extortion from a Liangmai man along IT Road in Kangpokpi District of Manipur, reports The Sangai Express. ‘Joint Secretary’ Government of Khulmigam in a statement
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On September 7, the United Kuki Liberation Front (UKLF), General Headquarters clarified that none of its cadres are involved in demanding extortion from a Liangmai man along IT Road in Kangpokpi District of Manipur, reports The Sangai Express. ‘Joint Secretary’ Government of Khulmigam in a statement said, 'The allegation that UKLF is involved in extortion activities as published in some local dailies yesterday is baseless and unfounded as the said area is not under the jurisdiction of the organization and none of our cadres were also present in Kangpokpi District'.
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September - 14 
On September 14, Inspector General of Manipur Police (IGP) (Armed Police/Operation), I. K, Muivah, stated that a total of 175 persons, including women and children, were killed in the ethnic violence in Manipur as of September 14, 2023, reports Northeast Now. He further stated that a total of 1,108
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On September 14, Inspector General of Manipur Police (IGP) (Armed Police/Operation), I. K, Muivah, stated that a total of 175 persons, including women and children, were killed in the ethnic violence in Manipur as of September 14, 2023, reports Northeast Now. He further stated that a total of 1,108 persons, including women and children, sustained injuries in the violence in the State and 32 persons are on the missing lists. On the other hand, IGP (Administration) K Jayanta stated that 5,668 arms, 6,64,002 rounds of ammunition, and 14,825 explosive devices were looted from Police armouries in the course of the violence of which security forces (SFs) have successfully recovered 1,329 arms; 15,050 rounds of ammunition, and 400 explosive devices till September 13, adds India TodayNE.
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September - 19 
On September 19, National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) stated clearly that not an inch of Naga territory should be touched in the name of geopolitical arrangement for the Kuki-Zo community in Manipur, reports Nagaland Page. The statement said, “Given the sensitivity of the iss
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On September 19, National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) stated clearly that not an inch of Naga territory should be touched in the name of geopolitical arrangement for the Kuki-Zo community in Manipur, reports Nagaland Page. The statement said, “Given the sensitivity of the issue involved, the National Socialist Council of Nagalim (NSCN) has stayed away from getting involved in any manner other than to make the stand sharp and clear that not even an inch of Naga territory should be touched in the name of geopolitical arrangement for the Kuki-Zo community in Manipur.” NSCN-IM gave the statement in a clarification while reacting to former Nagaland Pradesh Congress Committee (NPCC) president K Therie’s statement on the controversial Kuki-Zo’s demand for separate administration in Manipur.
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November - 21 
On November 21, Eastern Army Commander Lieutenant General (Lt Gen) Rana Pratap Kalita said more than 5,000 arms have been looted from security forces (SFs) since ethnic violence between Kuki and Meitei communities erupted in Manipur on May 3, reports Northeast Now. He said, “Out of 5,000 weapons, on
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On November 21, Eastern Army Commander Lieutenant General (Lt Gen) Rana Pratap Kalita said more than 5,000 arms have been looted from security forces (SFs) since ethnic violence between Kuki and Meitei communities erupted in Manipur on May 3, reports Northeast Now. He said, “Out of 5,000 weapons, only 1,500 were recovered, but more than 4,000 arms are still out. Till the time these weapons are out in society, the sort of sporadic violence will continue.” He further said, “There are some legacy issues between three communities — Kuki, Meitei and Nagas — living in Manipur due to which normalcy has not returned to the state even after more than six and half months of the beginning of the clashes.”
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November - 26 
On November 26, Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh revealed that the state government is on the verge of signing a peace agreement with the United National Liberation Front (UNLF) based in the Imphal Valley, reports India TodayNE. Singh said, "We are advancing, and we are expecting to sign a peace
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On November 26, Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh revealed that the state government is on the verge of signing a peace agreement with the United National Liberation Front (UNLF) based in the Imphal Valley, reports India TodayNE. Singh said, "We are advancing, and we are expecting to sign a peace accord with one big UG (underground organization) very shortly." The announcement marks the first time a valley-based proscribed organization has entered into peace negotiations with the government since the eruption of ethnic violence in the State on May 3.
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November - 28 
On November 28, an information revealed by the Manipur Government to a Supreme Court appointed committee headed by former Chief Justice of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) High Court, Gita Mittal stated that of the 166 civilians killed in the Manipur violence till October 7, 98 have been identified as member
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On November 28, an information revealed by the Manipur Government to a Supreme Court appointed committee headed by former Chief Justice of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) High Court, Gita Mittal stated that of the 166 civilians killed in the Manipur violence till October 7, 98 have been identified as members of the Kuki-Zo community while 67 hailed from the Meitei community, The Sangai Express reports. In addition, one woman was from the Naga community. In all, 19 women from both communities (Kuki-Zo and Meitei) were killed in the ethnic violence till October 7. Data also shows that most of those killed were in the age group of 30 to 40 years while five were minors, including a seven-year-old boy.
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December - 2 
On December 2, acting ‘chairman’ of the Pambei faction of United National Liberation Front (UNLF), Moirangthem Nongyai stated that the peace agreement signed on November 29, does not compromise its demand for the 'sovereignty of Manipur' and the outfit made it clear that it will not lay down its wea
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On December 2, acting ‘chairman’ of the Pambei faction of United National Liberation Front (UNLF), Moirangthem Nongyai stated that the peace agreement signed on November 29, does not compromise its demand for the 'sovereignty of Manipur' and the outfit made it clear that it will not lay down its weapons until a solution regarding its demand for a "sovereign Manipur" is achieved, reports deccanherald.com. Nongyai said, " The Government of India has accepted the fact that Manipur was once a sovereign state. Since the Indian government has accepted these points, the UNLF has decided to sign the ceasefire agreement. We are not surrendering our weapons. So, do not think that we have sold away Manipur. We are yet to join the mainstream and if talks fail, we might still return to the jungle again." The clarification from the Pambei faction came after the Koireng faction of UNLF, alleged that the Pambei faction deviated from the 'political principle' of the UNLF by signing the peace pact, describing as a "death trap" the recent peace agreement signed by the Pambei group with the government.
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December - 16 
On December 16, Eastern Army Commander Lieutenant General Rana Pratap Kalita said that the availability of a large number of firearms with warring groups in Manipur coupled with instability in neighbouring Myanmar has grave implications for the situation in strife-torn Manipur, reports India TodayNE
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On December 16, Eastern Army Commander Lieutenant General Rana Pratap Kalita said that the availability of a large number of firearms with warring groups in Manipur coupled with instability in neighbouring Myanmar has grave implications for the situation in strife-torn Manipur, reports India TodayNE. He said, "The availability of a large number of weapons with both communities, as also the instability in Myanmar across the border, has certain implications for the situation in Manipur. While peace and reconciliation process is being carried out by the central and the state governments, our focus has been on reducing the violence parameter " Kalita, however, said it is difficult to give a time limit in resolving the problem which has got a lot of historic and legacy issues.
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