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Manipur Violence: State tells Supreme Court no reported violence in last two days, situation returning to normalcy

SG Mehta had filed a report outlining several measures taken to address the situation in Manipur.

According to Mehta, 52 companies of Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) and 101 companies of Assam Rifles were deployed to address the situation. Flag marches were conducted in disturbed areas, a senior police officer was appointed as security advisor and a senior officer from the Central government was made Chief Secretary. Further, peace meetings were held, relief camps were opened for displaced persons and the movement of stranded individuals was facilitated by security forces.

Mehta claimed that these efforts have resulted in no reported violence in the last two days, and that the situation is returning to normalcy. He added that in fact, the curfew in the State was relaxed for three to four hours with no untoward incident, which further indicated that the situation is under control.

Source: Barandbench

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