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Manipur government on Tuesday extended the mobile internet ban for another five days till 7.45 P.M on December 3.
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Manipur government on Tuesday extended the mobile internet ban for another five days till 7.45 P.M on December 3.
 
                  
Rahul Gandhi also addressed a rally where he lashed out at BJP's government at Centre for ignoring violence in Manipur.
 
                  
 
                  
The opposition parties are all set to move a no confidence motion against the current government headed by PM Modi in Lok Sabha on 26th July
 
                  
While introducing the Multi-State Cooperative Societies (Amendment) Bill, 2022 in the Lok Sabha, Shah stated that he had sent a letter pleading with the opposition parties to foster a conversation about Manipur.
 
                  
After a shocking viral video of two women being paraded naked in Manipur on May 4, six suspects, including a minor, have been arrested, while authorities continue efforts to apprehend others involved.
 
                  
Amid ongoing violence, the apex court emphasizes the role of the elected government in handling the situation.
 
                  
An all-party meeting has been called by Union Home Minister Amit Shah, on Saturday for the discussion of the prevailing situation in Manipur.
 
                  
Suspected militants launch a deadly attack on a village, dealing a major setback to peace efforts in the region.
 
                  
Congress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on Monday said the BJP-led government at the Centre must prioritise the restoration of 'peace' in Manipur.
 
                  
Stepping up its attack on the BJP-led government over the violence in Manipur, the Congress on Tuesday said it has reflected the “lawlessness’’ in the state.
 
                  
On Monday afternoon, the Indian Army announced that more than 100 columns of the army and Assam Rifles had been putting in 96 hours of effort to improve surveillance in Manipur.
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