Imphal: After the situation in the Indian state of Manipur became tense, the supply of food has also stopped.
After the violent incidents in the Indian state of Manipur on May 3, people have reached the brink of starvation due to the cessation of food supply, while the highway has also been blocked and the internet has been suspended.
According to Indian media reports, almost all the traders of Imphal region of Manipur have sounded the alarm saying that there is no stock of grains, pulses, edible oil and vegetables etc.
The report said that the Manipur government has been trying to bring food and petroleum product trucks for the past few days, but most of the trucks were looted and burnt in Kongpokpi district and hence all the trucks in the district. came back
The report said that Modi’s tyranny remains in place in Manipur, where there is a humanitarian crisis and there has been no intervention by the government to provide essential commodities.
Genocide market hot in Manipur, 60 citizens fell prey to Modi’s brutality
The report stated that the Imphal-Maoist highway has been blocked by some ethnic groups, the people of Manipur have demanded the security forces to open the highway.
According to Indian media, local citizens said that Manipur had faced repeated blockades three months ago, but this time the people have been severely affected by the sudden disappearance of essential items and medicines.
It should be noted that the market of genocide is hot in the Indian state of Manipur, where more than 60 citizens have fallen victim to the brutality of the Modi government, the Modi government has ordered to shoot civilians on sight in Manipur.
Why are there protests in Manipur?
The non-tribal populations of the state are demanding that they be accorded tribal status so that their lands, culture and identity can be legally protected. The organizations of the ancient tribals are strongly protesting against this while the Modi government is committing atrocities to suppress their freedom.
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