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State Information and Public Relations Minister Dr R K Ranjan said combing operations have been launched in all districts, particularly in vulnerable areas.
He said 53 arms and 39 bombs have been recovered during the operation.
Ranjan, who is also the government spokesperson, said a road map for education of students, which has been affected due to the ethnic clashes, has been chalked out and would be made public soon. “Altogether 50,698 people displaced by the ethnic violence are currently sheltered at 349 relief camps,” said an official statement quoting the minister. District and cluster nodal officers have been asked to look after the relief centres which have been opened especially for women, elderly people and children.
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Both Chief Minister N Biren Singh and Union Home Minister Amit Shah have appealed to people to surrender their weapons.
Overall 990 arms and 13,526 ammunition have been surrendered to the government, the statement said. Army and para-military forces in collaboration with the state police have been carrying out combing operations to defang communities and bring back peace in the state.
Meanwhile, a drop box for returning weapons snatched from security forces set up at the home of a BJP legislator from Imphal East has become a popular attraction with local youth, who have taken advantage of the anonymous facility to deposit 130 weapons, including sophisticated automatic rifles.
A large poster at a covered shed outside the home of L Susindro Meitei, who is currently a minister in the Manipur government, said ‘Please drop your snatched weapons here’ both in English and Meitei language.
Clashes first broke out on May 3 after a ‘Tribal Solidarity March’ was organised in the hill districts to protest against the Meitei community’s demand for Scheduled Tribe (ST) status.
Meiteis account for about 53 per cent of Manipur’s population and live mostly in the Imphal Valley.
Tribals Nagas and Kukis constitute another 40 per cent of the population and reside in the hill districts.