School set on fire in Manipur amid simmering tension
“Some nefarious elements must be responsible for this incident, but we are not considering it from a communal perspective. It was likely a consequence of personal or management-related disputes,” a police officer said, adding that other angles are also being probed.
Following discussions hosted by the Union home ministry in New Delhi earlier this week with Meitei, Kuki-Zo-Hmar, and Naga MLAs, there has been simmering tension in certain parts of Manipur.
The school — Blooming Flower School — is located in Jiribam town, an area predominantly inhabited by tribal communities. A similar arson incident occurred in Kalinagar in June 2024, where scores of houses belonging to Hmar individuals were torched by unknown miscreants.
Within two days of the meeting, suspected militants opened fire from the hills of Kangpokpi district towards Koutruk village in Imphal West on Wednesday night, which persisted for approximately three hours until 2 am on Thursday. In light of the potential breach of law and order, the district administration of Churachandpur has imposed prohibition orders under Section 163 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Samhita for three days since Wednesday evening.
The Hmar Inpui, the apex body of the Hmar tribe, alleged the involvement of Meitei outfits behind the act in Jiribam.
Meitei, Kuki, Naga MLAs of Manipur to meet in Delhi on Tuesday
Meitei, Kuki, and Naga MLAs in Manipur will meet in New Delhi under the home ministry's supervision for the first time since last year's ethnic violence. Three Naga MLAs have confirmed attendance. Aimed at facilitating dialogue and solutions, the meeting reflects the Centre's efforts to address the crisis that began in May 2023, claiming over 200 lives.
Leading school in Manipur set afire amid unrest
In Manipur's Jiribam district, Blooming Flower School was set on fire amid rising tensions, three days after NDA legislators from Meitei, Kuki, and Naga groups held peace talks in Delhi. Authorities attribute the incident to internal management disputes, while the Hmar tribe's apex body blames Meitei militant organizations. A probe is currently underway.
Manipur Meitei, Kuki MLAs hold first joint meeting with Centre in peace bid
In New Delhi, approximately 20 MLAs from the Meitei and Kuki communities of Manipur met for the first time in 17 months to address ongoing ethnic violence. The meeting, convened by the Ministry of Home Affairs, focused on fostering dialogue and appealing for peace among all communities.
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