Why is India's Manipur burning for three years?
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Why is India's Manipur burning for three years?
"The renewed violence is the latest chapter of a three-year-long civil conflict that has torn the state apart, leaving communities living in deep segregation, and raising questions about the apparent inability of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government to put an end to the fighting."
"At least seven people have been killed, and more than a dozen arrested, since the latest episode of violence broke out on April 7, following a bomb blast that killed two children from the Meitei community."
Manipur has experienced renewed violence following a bomb blast that killed two children, reigniting ethnic tensions between the Meitei majority and Kuki-Zo community. The state has been embroiled in conflict for three years, marked by deep segregation and failed attempts at resolution by the government. Despite federal rule and changes in leadership, the situation remains volatile, with recent clashes resulting in multiple fatalities and arrests. The inability to restore peace raises concerns about the future stability of the region.
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