Violence Resurges in Indian State Locked in Bloody Conflict for 16 Months
Briefly

The ongoing ethnic violence in Manipur has reignited after months of relative calm, spurred by ongoing disagreements over special status for the Meitei community.
Amidst the conflict, Prime Minister Modi's government faces criticism for its perceived inaction and for continuing to support a chief minister whose actions may have fueled the unrest.
With recent deadly clashes resulting in more killings, the police highlighted a worrying increase in violence, suggesting the Kuki militants are employing advanced tactics.
The humanitarian impact of the conflict is stark, with over 200 fatalities and at least 60,000 people displaced in the 16 months since the violence began.
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