RTI case forces Manipur to disclose district-wise IDP data: 43,000 displaced, 731 dead, 25 unnatural deaths, and 217 terminal illness cases in Imphal East since May 2023.
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Supreme Court declines to cancel bail of two accused in the Manipur violence case, stresses speedy trial, legal aid and confidence-building measures for survivors.
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Joint security forces apprehended four suspected armed village volunteer cadres during operations linked to the abduction of six persons in Kangpokpi district.
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The CBI arrested Wohkhogin 'Tiger' Baite, alleged mastermind of the July 2023 abduction and killing of Manipur students Linthoingambi and Hemanjit, from Churachandpur on May 23, 2026.
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Tangkhul Naga villagers from Sinakeithei in Ukhrul district met the Manipur Chief Minister seeking enhanced security, relief measures and infrastructure support.
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Nearly 600 vehicles carrying essential goods remain stranded on NH-2 for nine days amid the shutdown following the killing of three Thadou church leaders.
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The MHA has granted a sixth extension to the Manipur Commission of Inquiry, setting a November 20, 2026 deadline amid renewed ethnic violence, hostage crises, and leadership changes.
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Two IEDs were found fitted at houses of displaced families in Tronglaobi, Bishnupur district, days after the May 7 rocket attack. Bomb Disposal Squad safely defused the explosives as security forces intensified search operations in surrounding areas.
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Naga CSOs — UNC, NWU and ANSAM — submitted a joint memorandum to Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 9 May 2026, demanding immediate intervention against Kuki militant attacks on Naga villages, cross-border incursions by KNA(B) forces from Myanmar, and violation of the 2015 Indo-Naga Framework Agreement
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An in-depth analysis of the May 7, 2026 Kamjong attacks in Manipur, examining hybrid border insurgency, cross-border militancy, proxy warfare, intelligence failures, and the strategic implications for India’s Indo-Myanmar frontier and Act East Policy.
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