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2 Months of Manipur Riots: People Say Present and Future Have Been Destroyed, State Has Failed Them

It has been two months today since ethnic clashes erupted in Manipur. More than 200 people have died in the riots which started on the evening of May 3 in the state.
Banjot Kaur
Jul 03 2023
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It has been two months today since ethnic clashes erupted in Manipur. More than 200 people have died in the riots which started on the evening of May 3 in the state.
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It has been two months today since ethnic clashes erupted in Manipur. More than 200 people have died in the riots which started on the evening of May 3 in the state. More than 60,000 people have been displaced; they have lost their homes and are now lodged in about 350 relief camps.

The Wire travelled to various villages of four districts – Kankgpopki, Kakching, Imphal East and Churachandpur – between May 27 and June 1 and spoke to scores of people in the relief camps. In this video, we share stories of people whose life has been affected in myriad ways much beyond what the statistics say and statements of governments seem to reflect.

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You can also read The Wire's detailed ground reports:

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1. Ground report on violence in May

2. Voices from ground zero of people lodged in relief camps

3. How various services — healthcare, transport, education, government services — were hit due to violence

4. Stock taking after Union home minister Amit Shah’s visit

This article went live on July third, two thousand twenty three, at zero minutes past four in the afternoon.

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