Manipur violence: Locals protest over government's failure to locate whereabouts of two minors even after 20 days

Manipur violence: Locals protest over government's failure to locate whereabouts of two minors even after 20 days

Patsoi Assembly Constituency in Manipur staged a protest rally on August 1 in Imphal demanding the state government to find out the whereabouts of two children that have been missing since July.

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Manipur violence: Locals protest over government's failure to locate whereabouts of two minors even after 20 daysLocals protest over Manipur government's failure to locate whereabouts of two minors even after 20 days

Demanding to find out the whereabouts of two children that have been missing since July, Apunba Tenbang Lup, Patsoi Assembly Constituency staged a protest rally on August 1 in Imphal. 

The rally was joined by a large number of people mostly from Patsoi Constituency and it started from Takyel Kolom under Imphal West district and proceed to Tera Bazaar which is about a 1 Km stretch. 

The protestors didn’t allow to move further at Tera Bazaar. Security forces of both central and state control the situation and prevented from occurring any untoward incidents.

The irate protestors shouted slogans such as "We strongly condemned harassing innocent children, booked the culprit, why the government was silent and booked terrorists."

Addressing the media at the sidelines of the protest, one of the protestors, Ningthoujam Kabita said that two minors have been missing since July 6.

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In this regard, they met government authorities including the governor, chief minister and security adviser of Manipur. However, they didn’t get any outcome of their meeting which is very unfortunate and condemnable.

She continued and informed that according to reliable sources, the two minors who went for a ride after tuition were allegedly abducted by armed militants. They were taken to Zoujangtek Kuki Village in Churachandpur district. There is a possibility of torture, rape of minor girls and burying their dead after murdering them by those armed militants. 

“It has been almost 23 days since our children have gone missing. There is uncertainty that whether they are still alive or not. Please government should do something to trace the whereabouts of these two children. They are also the future of the state. Why prime minister Modi didn’t utter single words when our children are unable to find out for such a long time,” she lamented while expressing her strong condemnation against prime minister Narendra Modi for not treating all victims of the present crisis equally.

As per memorandum submitted to governor, it is stated that Luwangbi Linthoignambi Hijam, 17 years, daughter of Hijam Kulajit Singh of Sagolband Tera Tongbram Leikai under Imphal West district and Phijam Hemanjit Singh, 17 years, son of Phijam Ibungo Singh of Takyel Kolom Leikai under Imphal West have been missing since July 6. Both of them went together for a ride after finishing tuition at Keishampat Mutum Leikai in Imphal West district.

The family member informed the matter to the police station. On further investigation by state police, the mobile handset used by the minor boy was located at Lamdan under Churachandpur and the mobile started operating by new SIM card of a person allegedly belonging to the Kuki community residing within the jurisdiction of Loktak Police Station. 

From the said handset, an anonymous call was made to the mother of a minor girl saying only the wrong number. On enquiry, the caller was found to be a Kuki, a memorandum mentioned.

Edited By: Atiqul Habib
Published On: Aug 01, 2023
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