Indian leader warns tribal insurgents in north-eastern Manipur against disrupting peace

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Indian leader warns tribal insurgents in north-eastern Manipur against disrupting peace
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Insurgents will be dealt with if they violate a ceasefire deal struck 15 years ago, he said. Read more at straitstimes.com.

NEW DELHI – India’s federal government warned tribal insurgent groups not to disrupt the peace in the north-eastern state of Manipur bordering Myanmar whereInsurgents will be dealt with strictly if they violate a ceasefire agreement struck 15 years ago, Home Minister Amit Shah said at a press conference in the state capital of Imphal on Thursday.“Police will start combing operations from tomorrow,” he said.

The suspension of operations agreement signed between the authorities and Kuki armed groups in 2008 requires their cadres to confine themselves in designated camps.Ahead of Mr Shah’s visit to the restive state, India’s security forces this week killed about 40 people from tribal groups identified as militants, part of an ongoing security operation.

Mr Shah also announced the formation of a judiciary commission to investigate the clashes, and a peace committee.Indian authorities should impartially investigate the ongoing killings by ethnic groups and security forces in Manipur state and work with community leaders to restore security, Human Rights Watch said earlier this week.

“The violence in Manipur state since early May has left communities devastated, and it’s crucial for the government to restore order in a rights-respecting manner and hold to account those responsible for abuses,” said Ms Meenakshi Ganguly, South Asia director at Human Rights Watch.Government jobs are the main source of employment in the region.

The anger highlights the challenges for Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s administration to generate more employment, especially as he seeks a third term in office in national elections due next year. BLOOMBERG

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