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Updated: June 08, 2025 08:56
The Manipur government has suspended internet and mobile data services across five districts for five days, citing escalating tensions and security concerns. Here’s a detailed breakdown of the situation:
Areas Affected
Imphal West
Imphal East
Thoubal
Kakching
Bishnupur
Reason Behind the Shutdown
Authorities fear that social media platforms could be misused to spread inflammatory content, hate speech, and false rumors, potentially worsening the law and order situation. Officials believe that restricting internet access will help curb misinformation and prevent further unrest.
Recent Unrest and Security Measures
Protests erupted in Imphal East and West following the arrest of a leader from the Meitei group Arambai Tenggol.
Demonstrators blocked roads with burning tires and furniture, demanding the leader’s release.
Security forces intensified operations, leading to the arrest of three individuals linked to banned militant outfits.
Weapons, improvised explosive devices, and mortars were recovered during raids.
Government’s Justification
The official order warns of imminent danger to life and property due to the circulation of provocative material online. Authorities stress that the suspension is necessary to maintain peace and communal harmony.
Broader Context
Manipur has been experiencing ethnic tensions between the Meitei and Kuki-Zo communities since May 2023, resulting in over 260 deaths and thousands displaced. President’s Rule was imposed earlier this year after the resignation of Chief Minister N Biren Singh.
What’s Next?
The internet suspension is expected to last until June 12, but officials may extend it depending on the situation. Residents are advised to rely on official sources for updates and avoid spreading unverified information.
Sources: Economic Times, The Hindu, India Today, Firstpost, MSN News.