Tear gas -shells released on protesters on the second day in Manipur protest by forming a six -kilometer -long human chain -Manipur protests police use tear gas on protesters apologizing
In Manipur, police released tear gas peel on protesters to protest against the removal of the name Manipur from the bus and stopping the rally. The protesters protested by forming a human chain. The governor reached Kangla Fort by helicopter due to protest. Security forces have arrested three militants on charges of extortion and seized illegal wood worth Rs 3.1 crore. The protesters demand apologies from the government. Pti, IMPHAL. Police also released tear gas peel on Monday and prevented them from taking the rally on the people protesting against the removal of the state’s name from a bus in Manipur. During this time, the protesters acted by forming a human chain. An official said the governor reached New -Delhi of New -Delhi on Monday afternoon and went through the army helicopter to reach Kangla Fort, about 300 meters from Raj Bhavan, in the light of protests. Bhalla went from Manipur to Delhi for official work on May 21. Earlier, a large number of women and students gathered in Qwkeethel in the District of Imhal West and they plan to take a rally to Raj Bhavan. The senior police officer protested by forming a six -kilometer -long human chain that the protesters were stopped there. Scratch gas peel was also released to spread it. However, women and students protested by creating a six -kilometer -long human chain up to 200 meters before Raj Bhavan. The protesters are opposed to the removal of the word manipur of the state transport bus that in the past transports journalists to a festival and demands an excuse from the government in this case. In the Bishnupur district, people also performed a human chain. Three militants arrested on a charge of extortion have arrested three militants associated with various prohibited organizations for violent recovery activities. A framework of the prohibited United National Liberation Front (Pambai) was arrested from the Bishnupur district. An active worker of the forbidden The Communist Communist Party of the Congress was arrested from the District of Imhal West. At the same time, a member of the banned KCP (Taibanganagamba) was arrested from the Imphal Eastern District. Guns seized wood worth Rs 3.1 Crore in Manipur said that paramilitary forces and police in Manipur seized wood worth Rs 3.10 crore in the Tanganowpal district. On May 23, 61 vehicles were seized with 610 tonnes of wood during the campaign. The batter on wood and vehicles were handed over to the Tenganaupal police station for further investigation.