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PNB ग्राहक ध्यान दें, 10 अप्रैल तक निपटा लें ये काम, वरना बाद में होगा नुकसान, बंद हो सकता है खाता  UP CM Yogi Adityanath orders ban on meat sales near religious sites during Navratri; orders shutdown of illegal slaughterhouses | India News Bseb Result: Sachin From Naxal-affected Village Created History, Got Second Place In Bihar Matriculation Exam - Bihar News यूपी: अखिलेश ने दी नवरात्र की शुभकामनाएं, रोजा इफ्तार पार्टी में हुए शामिल; संजय सिंह ने बोला भाजपा पर हमला तीर्थ यात्रा योजना: जुलाई 2019-2024 तक 86 हजार से अधिक बुजुर्गों ने की तीर्थ यात्रा, सबसे ज्यादा गए रामेश्वरम Mp News: Grand Fireworks In Narela Assembly On The Eve Of Hindu New Year, Minister Sarang Gave Best Wishes - Amar Ujala Hindi News Live Accused Who Vandalised Idols In Veer Tejaji Mandir Has Been Arrested He Gave This Reason During Interrogation - Amar Ujala Hindi News Live Telangana Govt Will Work On Two Hydro Projects In Lahaul-spiti, Mou Signed - Amar Ujala Hindi News Live RR vs CSK Dream11 Predication: इस फॉर्मूले से बनाएं अपनी टीम, इन 11 प्लेयर्स को दें जगह गर्मी के मौसम मे भी शरीर रहेगा हाइड्रेटेड जब खाने की थाली में शामिल करेंगे ये देसी रायता, जानें बनाने के तरीके

Around 650 weapons surrendered in Manipur last week on governor’s appeal | India News


Around 650 weapons surrendered in Manipur last week on governor’s appeal
Seized weapons and belongings after members of Arambai Tenggol surrendered at the 1st Battalion of Manipur Rifles in Imphal. (Photo/PTI)

NEW DELHI: As many as 650 weapons were surrendered in Manipur over the past week in response to governor Ajay Bhalla’s appeal for voluntary surrender of all illegal weapons, including those looted from armouries in the wake of outbreak of ethnic violence in May 2023. This has raised hopes that Manipuri people may be more receptive to the appeal, particularly in view of peace having sustained in the state over the past few months, unbroken even by the exit of N Biren Singh government and imposition of President’s rule.
It is this hope that prompted Bhalla to extend the deadline for the voluntary surrender of looted and other weapons to March 6. The extension came ahead of a detailed review of the situation in Manipur by home minister Amit Shah here on Saturday, where Bhalla, heads of various security forces deployed in the state and the state police chief will be present.
The strategy that appears to have worked this time with the rebels — who were cold to previous appeals to turn in the looted weapons — is the government’s outreach to village heads and civil society leaders across Manipur to echo Bhalla’s appeal to their respective communities and warn them of the consequences of ignoring it. The ‘consequences’, which will kick in after the deadline is past, include police/security raids in their villages and tough, criminal action against any youth/rebel still in possession of looted or illegal weapons.
“Right now there is assurance that the youths will not be penalised if they surrender the ill-gotten weapons. Besides, the option given to them to hand over their weapons to the village head or community leader, rather than going directly to the police, ensures that they don’t get identified by the police and face possible action or profiling at a later stage,” a senior Manipur govt officer told TOI.
As many as 6,020 arms were looted after ethnic clashes broke out in Manipur in 2023. While nearly 3,900 weapons have been recovered by the police and other security forces so far in raids and searches, these also include sophisticated arms that the Manipuri insurgents had from before.
Surrenders of looted arms in Manipur have been negligible but for the past one week, with people belonging to Valley areas not confident of turning in the weapons they had looted to purportedly defend themselves against ethnic violence by the ‘armed’ members of the rival community. The fact that the suspension of operations (SOO) pact between the govt and Kuki-Zo insurgent groups, which allows the latter to retain their weapons with certain conditions, has not been renewed, only added to the rival community’s reluctance to let go of their weapons.





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PNB ग्राहक ध्यान दें, 10 अप्रैल तक निपटा लें ये काम, वरना बाद में होगा नुकसान, बंद हो सकता है खाता      |     UP CM Yogi Adityanath orders ban on meat sales near religious sites during Navratri; orders shutdown of illegal slaughterhouses | India News     |     Bseb Result: Sachin From Naxal-affected Village Created History, Got Second Place In Bihar Matriculation Exam – Bihar News     |     यूपी: अखिलेश ने दी नवरात्र की शुभकामनाएं, रोजा इफ्तार पार्टी में हुए शामिल; संजय सिंह ने बोला भाजपा पर हमला     |     तीर्थ यात्रा योजना: जुलाई 2019-2024 तक 86 हजार से अधिक बुजुर्गों ने की तीर्थ यात्रा, सबसे ज्यादा गए रामेश्वरम     |     Mp News: Grand Fireworks In Narela Assembly On The Eve Of Hindu New Year, Minister Sarang Gave Best Wishes – Amar Ujala Hindi News Live     |     Accused Who Vandalised Idols In Veer Tejaji Mandir Has Been Arrested He Gave This Reason During Interrogation – Amar Ujala Hindi News Live     |     Telangana Govt Will Work On Two Hydro Projects In Lahaul-spiti, Mou Signed – Amar Ujala Hindi News Live     |     RR vs CSK Dream11 Predication: इस फॉर्मूले से बनाएं अपनी टीम, इन 11 प्लेयर्स को दें जगह     |     गर्मी के मौसम मे भी शरीर रहेगा हाइड्रेटेड जब खाने की थाली में शामिल करेंगे ये देसी रायता, जानें बनाने के तरीके     |    

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