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Manipur Violence: Hundreds protest at Delhi to restore peace

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New Delhi: Demanding the restoration of peace in violence-hit Manipur, around 40 different organizations on Saturday held a peaceful protest at Delhi's Jantar Mantar.

The speakers from each of these civil society groups conveyed their heartfelt condolences and sorrow over the ethnic violence that has so far killed 120 people, injured over 400 others, and displaced some 50,650 men, women, and children since it first broke out on May 3.

"There has been an absolute breakdown of law and order in our state where armed mobs rule the day. The properties built and developed over many decades by the people of Manipur have been burnt down to ashes in a matter of hours. However, sadly, the local authorities have proved ineffective in diffusing the situation, and the victims continue to be displaced. The state government deplorably failed in its duty to protect the life and property of the people of Manipur," the groups said in a joint statement.

The groups also expressed their anguish over hundreds of churches being burnt down in parts of the state.

Currently, more than 1,000 individuals, including women and children, have sought refuge in relief camps in the neighboring regions of Assam and Mizoram.

It is crucial to emphasize that those seeking shelter in relief facilities are enduring extremely challenging circumstances, lacking essential provisions like food, clothing, and clean water.

"Though we appreciate the initiatives undertaken by the Home Ministry for appointing a three-member Judicial Commission offering compensation to the families of the deceased, the organizer of the protest at Jantar Mantar felt that the current rehabilitation package falls short in adequately addressing the needs of individuals who have suffered physical violence, the loss of their homes, livestock, and in some instances, their entire means of livelihood," said Meenkashi Singh from Unity in compassion organization.

"Furthermore, the displacement of children from schools has also exacerbated the situation," said another protester.

With inputs from IANS

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