Manipur: Army stopped by women-led protestors from taking away seized arms

Manipur: Army stopped by women-led protestors from taking away seized arms


The Army was stopped from taking away the arms and ammunition they seized in Manipur’s Bishnupur district on Tuesday by women-led protestors, officials said.

During patrolling in the Kumbi area in the early hours, personnel of the Army’s 2 Mahar regiment intercepted two SUVs, they said. “On seeing the Army personnel, the occupants of the two vehicles fled, leaving behind their arms,” an official said.

A while later, ‘Meira Paibis’ — civilian group of Meitei women — gathered at the spot, and demanded that the weapons be handed over to them, he said.

They also demanded that no weapons be confiscated till the conflict, which broke out in May last year, is over, he added.

Hundreds of women blocked the road and prevented the Army convoy from leaving the area, officials said.

To disperse the mob, the Army fired in the air but that too bore no result, they said.

Upon getting to know about the incident, state police forces rushed to the area. It was then agreed that the Army would later hand the arms to the police, they said.

“Confiscating weapons from village volunteers guarding a fringe area like Kumbi leaves us exposed to possible attacks by armed militants from adjacent hill areas of Churachandpur district,” said Jaya Khagenbam, a leader of the protestors.

“Security forces should remember that their inability to protect villages located at the periphery of the Valley led to the emergence of the village volunteers,” she said.

The situation is now normal, and the Army personnel have withdrawn from the spot, officials said.
 
As per the report by mainstream medias, arrested individuals were from Arambai Tenggol and captured weapons were snatched by the women group.

GoI should never allow sub-nationalism to grow unchecked. It is dangerous for Indian National Security. Unchecked sub-nationalism always end up in Separatism.

Such overground terrorist supporters masquerading as Human Rights or Civil Society Organizations is the reason why Army was not successful in crushing militants in NE states like Manipur and Nagaland. GoI and Army shouldn't remain mute spectators and remain as hostages to their antics. Sent in NIA, ED, and implement AFSPA in the Manipur Valleys.
 
Those villagers actually make sense. To leave them vulnerabale and defenseless against attacks is foolish if army cant be around to protect them all the time.
 

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