1/10 - Stone-pelting & arson in Imphal keep Manipur on boil
Stone-pelting & arson in Imphal keep Manipur on boil
2/10 - Mob vandalised house of Union minister of state for external affairs
Violating curfew, a mob vandalised and set ablaze Union minister of state for external affairs Rajkumar Ranjan Singh\'s house in Imphal town of Manipur.
3/10 - Burning of two more houses belonging to locals
The incident took place after the burning of two more houses belonging to locals and clashes between the Rapid Action Force of Manipur.
4/10 - Mob of 200 men and women attacked the Central minister's residence
According to police officials, a mob of 200 men and women attacked the Central minister\'s residence late Thursday night.
5/10 - Firefighters managed to save most parts of the minister's house
Though a portion of the minister\'s house got burnt, the security guards and firefighters managed to control the arson and saved most parts of the minister\'s house from being burnt down.
6/10 - More than 100 people have lost their lives
More than 100 people have lost their lives in the ethnic violence, including 9 in the Khamenlok area.
7/10 - Street battles between protesters and large deployment of forces
Street battles between protesters and a large deployment of security forces that used tear gas to keep at bay public anger over the Kangpokpi bloodshed.
8/10 - Stone-pelting at security forces by residents
In Imphal, stone-pelting at security forces by residents bristling over the nine killings in a village.
9/10 - Tribal leaders demanded immediate imposition of President's rule
The Indigenous Tribal Leaders\' Forum Thursday demanded "immediate imposition of President\'s rule in the state to create conditions for peace and dialogue".
10/10 - Villages being repeatedly attacked by unidentified gunmen
The trigger for the bloodiest night of the ethnic clashes so far was apparently a cluster of villages in Kangpokpi being repeatedly attacked by a group of unidentified gunmen over almost 36 hours.