Guwahati: Manipuri people, including students, residing in Assam staged a demonstration in Guwahati on Friday, demanding action against those involved in violence in their state.
Hundreds of people, mainly belonging to the Meitei community, participated in the protest in the Manipur Basti area in Guwahati.
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The protesters under the banner of Manipur Co-ordination Committee, Guwahati, displayed placards with messages such as ‘peace in Manipur should not be at the cost of our survival’, ‘no ST no rest’ and ‘no compromise on ST status for Meities, it is for our survival’ written on these.
They raised slogans like ‘refugees, go back’ and demanded the identification of culprits behind the clashes in Manipur and exemplary punishment for them.
In a statement, the co-ordination committee, an umbrella organization of several Manipur civil society entities, appealed to all stakeholders to maintain peace and harmony in the neighboring state.
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They expressed apprehension that more than 1,000 houses were burnt and many were killed in the violence since Wednesday in Manipur.
The committee condemned the “barbaric acts of ethnic cleansing” and communal clashes. Meiteis account for around 53 per cent of Manipur’s population and live mostly in the Imphal Valley, while tribals, who include Nagas and Kukis, constitute 40 per cent and reside mostly in the hill districts.
The clashes broke out after a demonstration by tribal groups against a move to grant the Meiteis the Scheduled Tribe (ST) status, which the residents of the hills had been enjoying for decades since Independence.
The violence erupted in Torbung area in Manipur’s Churachandpur district during the ‘Tribal Solidarity March’ organised by All Tribal Student Union Manipur (ATSUM) on Wednesday to protest against the Meiteis’ demand for ST status.
During the procession in Torbung, a mob allegedly attacked Meitei community people who retaliated in the valley districts, police said.
The Imphal Valley in Manipur remained peaceful but tense on Friday.