Manipur: Bus attacked, protesters clash with security forces as ‘free movement’ resumes on all roads
- A bus of the Manipur state transport was attacked in Kangpokpi after services resumed following ethnic strife that began two years ago.
- Security forces used tear gas and baton charges in retaliation during clashes with protesters opposing free movement, injuring some demonstrators.
- Union Home Minister Amit Shah directed security forces to ensure free movement across Manipur and called for action against obstructive individuals.
- Kuki tribes protested against the resumption of bus services, demanding a separate administration amidst ongoing ethnic violence that has caused over 250 deaths and 50,000 internal displacements.
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