Violence is not stopping in Manipur… now violence erupted in Churachandpur district: fierce shelling
Violence in Churachandpur: According to information, heavy firing is taking place in Thorbung areas here. At present, information about the number of casualties in this firing has not been received.

Violence is on the rise in Manipur. Despite the intervention of the Centre, the situation here does not seem to be under control. Violence broke out in the Churachandpur district of the state on Thursday. According to the information, there is heavy firing in Thorbung areas here. At present, information about the number of casualties in this firing has not been received. The Thorbung area remains the most sensitive. At present, the eyes of the whole country are fixed on Manipur. The central government is constantly trying to establish peace there. At the same time, there is a lot of debate going on in the Parliament of the country regarding Manipur.
On May 3, violence broke out during the 'Tribal Unity March' taken out by the Kuki community in Manipur. During this, there was a violent clash between Kuki and Meitei communities. Since then the situation there has remained tense. So far more than 160 people have lost their lives in the violence. The Meiteis constitute about 53% of Manipur's population and live mostly in the Imphal Valley, while 40% are tribals, including the Nagas and Kukis, and live mostly in the hill districts.
Representatives of the center met Kuki and Maitai representatives
According to sources, the Centre's in-charge for the Northeast, Akshay Mishra, former additional director of the Intelligence Bureau, held a meeting with representatives of Kuki terrorist groups as part of the Suspension of Operation (SoO) agreement with the government. A separate round of talks was also held with representatives of the Coordination Committee for Manipur Integrity (COCOMI) along with an IB officer representing the Centre. COCOMI is a Meitei civil society organization.
There is an uproar from the road to the Parliament regarding the Manipur violence. The monsoon session, which began on July 20, is continuously getting postponed. In fact, the opposition parties are demanding a debate on the Manipur violence. He is lying on the demand of PM Narendra Modi to answer in this matter. To answer the PM in this matter, he also gave a notice of no-confidence motion to Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla on July 26, which has been accepted. However, next week's time has been fixed for discussion on this. Opposition MPs wore black clothes to protest against the central government for not allowing discussion on Manipur and not taking up the debate on the no-confidence motion.
The Jomi Council Steering Committee representing the nine Kuki tribes of Manipur as well as the opposition has written to the PM. Your (Prime Minister's) immediate intervention is needed to restore peace and normalcy in this sensitive and strategic eastern corner of the country. The letter states that due to the constitutional and law and order failure in the state, it has become necessary to invoke Article 356 (President's rule) immediately.