While BSF father guards nation, kids killed in sleep; Manipur onslaught on
BISHNUPUR: A red mosquito net hangs loosely over a broken bed frame, untouched since the moment a powerful blast tore through the house. The room remains eerily still, as if clinging to the memory of the two children who slept there just hours before.
Five-year-old boy, Oinam Tomthin, and his infant sister, Oinam Yaisana, were killed in a deadly explosion that ripped through their home at Tronglaobi Awang Leikai in Bishnupur district in the early hours of Tuesday. The children were asleep when the blast struck at around 1:05am.
The net, meant to shield them from the smallest of threats, stood helpless against the force that shattered their home. Nearby, shards of glass litter the floor and destroyed window panels lie scattered — silent witnesses to the tragedy.
Their mother, Oinam Binita, is battling for her life in the ICU of a private hospital. The incident is the latest in a fresh wave of violence gripping the region.
Family members said preparations were underway for Yaisana’s weaning ceremony next month, as she was just weeks away from turning six months old. Their father, Oinam Mangalngamba, a BSF soldier currently posted in Bihar, had been home until last month.
The loss has left the family devastated. Oinam Budhichandra, Mangalngamba’s uncle, described the tragedy as a moment of deep mourning for the entire family.
Binita, a nurse working in Guwahati, had planned to return to her duties after the weaning ceremony.
“We were preparing for our granddaughter’s weaning ceremony next month. Her brother was only five. They were innocent children — I don’t know what to say anymore,” said their grandfather, Oinam Babudhon, 70, breaking down in tears.
Meanwhile, public outrage has since mounted across the state. Several civil society groups and large numbers of residents gathered at Tronglaobi to protest the killings.
Thokchom Sujata, president of Imagi Meira, who visited the site, questioned the govt’s claims of restored normalcy.
“While the father is protecting the nation, his two children were killed in an attack by armed Kuki men,” she said. The bodies of the two siblings are now at a morgue of a hospital after the port-mortem as family members are yet to claim them, sources said.
Get real-time updates and result insights on AP Inter 1st, 2nd Year Result 2026 and CBSE 2026 Results.
Also See: Veteran singer Asha Bhosle passes away at age 92 - Check Live Updates
The net, meant to shield them from the smallest of threats, stood helpless against the force that shattered their home. Nearby, shards of glass litter the floor and destroyed window panels lie scattered — silent witnesses to the tragedy.
Their mother, Oinam Binita, is battling for her life in the ICU of a private hospital. The incident is the latest in a fresh wave of violence gripping the region.
Family members said preparations were underway for Yaisana’s weaning ceremony next month, as she was just weeks away from turning six months old. Their father, Oinam Mangalngamba, a BSF soldier currently posted in Bihar, had been home until last month.
The loss has left the family devastated. Oinam Budhichandra, Mangalngamba’s uncle, described the tragedy as a moment of deep mourning for the entire family.
“We were preparing for our granddaughter’s weaning ceremony next month. Her brother was only five. They were innocent children — I don’t know what to say anymore,” said their grandfather, Oinam Babudhon, 70, breaking down in tears.
Meanwhile, public outrage has since mounted across the state. Several civil society groups and large numbers of residents gathered at Tronglaobi to protest the killings.
Thokchom Sujata, president of Imagi Meira, who visited the site, questioned the govt’s claims of restored normalcy.
“While the father is protecting the nation, his two children were killed in an attack by armed Kuki men,” she said. The bodies of the two siblings are now at a morgue of a hospital after the port-mortem as family members are yet to claim them, sources said.
You Can Also Check: Gold Rate in Guwahati | Silver Rate in Guwahati | Bank Holidays in Guwahati | Public Holidays in Guwahati | Guwahati AQI | Weather in Guwahati
Get real-time updates and result insights on AP Inter 1st, 2nd Year Result 2026 and CBSE 2026 Results.
Also See: Veteran singer Asha Bhosle passes away at age 92 - Check Live Updates
Top Comment
G
Guest Real
5 days ago
Some parts of this country continue to exist in the Stone AgeRead allPost comment
Popular from City
- Nashik TCS unit suspends accused IT employees: 'Sexual harassment, forced conversion' case snowballs; what we know
- ‘Victims allegedly forced to offer namaz, eat beef, sexually harassed’: What we know about Nashik IT firm case
- Noida acts after workers' protests: Weekly off, double pay, medical cover and helplines rolled out
- Noida salary hike protest turns violent: Vehicles torched, properties vandalised, stones pelted
- Traffic advisory issued in Mumbai ahead of Babasaheb Ambedkar Jayanti
end of article
Trending Stories
- US-Israel-Iran War News Live Updates: 'Won’t be pleasant,' Trump warns Iran against 'blackmail' amid truce talks; nuclear red line firm
- AP Inter 1st, 2nd Year Result 2026 Date LIVE Updates: Over 10.57 lakh await BIEAP scores; how to check BIEAP scores online, via SMS and DigiLocker
- CBSE Results 2026 Date Live Updates: Scorecards expected to be released in mid-April, here's what students must know
- Delhi-Dehradun Expressway: Travel From Delhi To Dehradun In Just 2.5 Hours! Check Top Facts & Photos
- Class XII passout arrested for performing 30 transplants in Kanpur; accused lured poor to sell kidneys for Rs 5-10 lakh
- Who is Sakib Hussain? Bihar pacer shakes RR on IPL debut; joins Shoaib Akhtar in elite list
- IPL 2026 | Praful Hinge makes big revelation: 'I wanted Vaibhav Sooryavanshi's wicket on the first ball'
Featured in city
- Uttar Pradesh govt hikes minimum wages across categories after Noida protests; revised rates effective from April 1
- Was Noida workers' protest hijacked? 40,000 protesters, arson, bot networks, Pakistan link under probe
- Haryana trade unions demand release of workers held after Manesar protest, call statewide strike on April 16
- Violent labour protest triggers Monday mayhem in Noida; 200 detained after stone-pelting, arson on streets
- Army brigadier, son object to 2 men drinking in car, thrashed by group in Delhi's Vasant Vihar; inspector shunted over ‘lapses’
- Cat romance sparks chaos: Bengaluru neighbours lock horns over newborn kittens
Photostories
- 8 traditional Indian foods that were once considered luxury
- Cute pet names for your little princess
- What is ‘Saree cancer’? Why this rare condition develops and the simple habits that can help prevent it
- 8 elegant baby girl names inspired by rare flowers you have probably never heard of
- 10 scientific breakthroughs that rewrote the rules of war
- Poila Boishakh 2026: 9 traditional Bengali dishes served on New Year
- Delhi-Dehradun Expressway: Travel From Delhi To Dehradun In Just 2.5 Hours! Check Top Facts & Photos
- From Brad Pitt to Baby Dakota Fanning: 7 actors you totally forgot were on 'Friends'
- TV's 6 female protagonists who were ahead of their time: Tulsi Virani, Anupamaa and more
- 5 cities in West India experiencing real estate boom in 2026
Videos
05:00 India Receives Iranian Crude After 7 Years Amid Looming US Hormuz Blockade Crisis03:32 Vikram Misri Holds Key Talks With French FM, Discusses West Asia Conflict, Bilateral Ties06:17 MEA Responds As 15 Indian Ships Remain Stranded Amid Trump's Hormuz Blockade06:24 US Naval Blockade on Iran: Why Strait of Hormuz Tensions Could Hit India’s Oil, LPG and Inflation08:42 TCS Nashik In Eye Of Storm As Women Allege Harassment, Conversion Pressure At Workplace05:15 'We Have Common Fate': Iran Envoy Thanks 'Friend' India, Responds On Hormuz Toll Row03:34 Supreme Court Refuses To Quash CBI Case Against Lalu Yadav In Land-For-Jobs Scam, Trial To Continue05:39 Noida Protests Explained: Pay Gap Rising Costs And Labour Issues Behind The Violence05:11 Trust Deficit Grows In Ladakh As Activist Sonam Wangchuk Flags Delay In Talks With Centre
Up Next