Manipur orders curfew after six bodies found

Manipur in India's northeast has been rocked by clashes between Hindu Meitei majority and Christian Kuki community


AFP November 17, 2024
People run past burning vehicles of India’s Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MLA during a protest to condemn the alleged killing of women and children in Imphal, capital of India’s violence-hit northeastern state of Manipur on November 16, 2024. An Indian state riven by months of ethnic tensions imposed an internet shutdown and curfew November 16 after angry protests over the recovery of six bodies of people believed to have been kidnapped by insurgents. Photo AFP

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GUWAHATI:

An Indian state riven by months of ethnic tensions imposed an internet shutdown and curfew Saturday after angry protests over the recovery of six bodies of people believed to have been kidnapped by insurgents.

Manipur in India's northeast has been rocked by periodic clashes for more than 18 months between the predominantly Hindu Meitei majority and the mainly Christian Kuki community, dividing the state into ethnic enclaves.

The bodies were suspected to be of those belonging to the Meitei community who went missing in Jiribam district after a gunfight between Kuki insurgents and Manipur police last week.

Three bodies were pulled from a river in Jiribam on Friday while three more were found on Saturday, local media reports said.

News of the discovery provoked incensed mobs to attack the homes.

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