New Delhi, Nov 18: Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Monday reviewed the prevailing security situation and deployment of troops in Manipur for the second consecutive day and directed top officials to focus on restoring peace and order there as early as possible, sources said.
The Union Home Ministry is also rushing in about 5,000 paramilitary troops to Manipur to assist the State government in handling the current “volatile” situation.
The Home Minister reviewed the security situation in Manipur with top officials of the Central and State governments, the sources said.
This was the second consecutive day that Mr. Shah reviewed the situation in Manipur.
He took stock of the deployment of central forces there and directed the officials to restore peace and order there as early as possible, they said.
“The Centre has decided to send an additional 50 CAPF companies comprising more than 5,000 personnel to Manipur in view of the “challenging” security and law and order situation in the northeastern State,” official sources said.
This comes after the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) rushed 20 additional Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) companies, 15 from the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and five from the Border Security Force (BSF), to the State following an order issued on November 12 after violence broke out in Jiribam district and spread to other places.
“An additional 50 companies have been ordered to be rushed to Manipur by this week. While 35 units will be drawn from the CRPF, the rest will be from the BSF,” the sources told PTI.
CRPF Director General (CRPF) A.D. Singh and senior officers from other CAPF are also present in the State. With last week’s deployment, a total of 218 CAPF companies are now present in the State, which has been reeling from ethnic strife since May last year.
“A deployment plan is being drawn to base these new 50 units in Manipur as per the violence levels being reported and the dynamic law and order situation in consultation with the State Government and the MHA,” the sources said.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah will also hold a meeting to review the security situation in Manipur on Monday (November 18, 2024) and is expected to chalk out a strategy to handle the “volatile” situation in the State.
The situation in Manipur has been volatile following protests and violence after the recovery of bodies of women and children.
On Saturday (November 16, 2024), the MHA said all security forces deployed in Manipur have been directed to take necessary steps to restore order and peace in the State. It said armed miscreants from both communities in conflict have been indulging in violence, leading to unfortunate loss of lives and disruption in public order.
The Home Ministry said strict action would be initiated against anyone trying to indulge in violent and disruptive activities. Seeing the fragile situation, the Centre on Thursday (November 14, 2024) reimposed the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act in Manipur’s six police station areas, including the violence-hit Jiribam.
More than 220 people have been killed and thousands rendered homeless in the ethnic violence between Imphal Valley-based Meiteis and adjoining hills-based Kuki-Zo groups since May last year. (Agencies)