MHA: Home Minister Amit Shah will review the security situation in Manipur, many senior army officials will also be involved

MHA: Union Home Minister Amit Shah will review the security situation in Manipur today in New Delhi. According to the Home Ministry, the high-level meeting to be chaired by the Home Minister will include senior officials of the Center, State Government, Army, and Security Forces.

Mon, 17 Jun 2024 02:42 PM (IST)
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MHA: Home Minister Amit Shah will review the security situation in Manipur, many senior army officials will also be involved

The central government, which has been in power for the third time in the country, seems to be very strict about the security situation in many states. Actually, a few days ago, terrorists attacked many places in Jammu and Kashmir. Regarding which Prime Minister Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah held a high-level meeting. Important instructions were also given to the officers of the army and security forces. After this, the central government will review the security situation in other states.

In this episode, now the central government has become strict about the security situation in violence-affected states. According to the Home Ministry, a high-level meeting will be held under the chairmanship of Union Home Minister Amit Shah. In which senior officials of the Center, State Government, Army, and Security Forces will be involved. In this meeting, security will be reviewed in the violence-affected areas of the state. In the last 10 days, violent incidents have been reported from many places in Manipur.

On June 10, the convoy of Chief Minister N Biren Singh was ambushed in Kangpokpi district. In which a soldier was reported to have been injured. This attack occurred as Chief Minister N Biren Singh's convoy was heading towards the violent Jiribam area. However, Manipur Police took action in this matter and demolished four bunkers occupied by suspected Kuki militants in Sinam village on the Imphal-Jiribam road.

At the same time, on June 11, attackers threw a grenade into the home of neurosurgeon Dr. M Amit Kumar at Jawaharlal Nehru Institute of Medical Science (JNIMS Hospital) in Porompat. However, there were no casualties from this attack. During this time, only one of the two grenade bombs thrown exploded, damaging only the vehicle. At the same time, the other grenade was defused by the police.

Muskan Kumawat Journalist & Writer