What led to the recent riot in Manipur and how many casualties were there

After 16 days of lull, two people were killed in Manipur as rioters fired at the army.
The recent riot in Manipur was sparked by a contentious bill known as the Inner Line Permit (ILP) system. The ILP system aims to restrict the entry and stay of people from outside Manipur to protect the rights and interests of the indigenous population. However, there has been opposition by some groups who argue that it discriminates against certain communities.
  • Protests escalated after a joint committee of various civil society organizations called for a seven-day total shutdown in protest against the bill.
  • Rioters took to the streets and clashed with security forces, resulting in violence and destruction of public property.
  • Two people were reportedly killed as rioters fired at the army during the clashes.
  • Casualties were also reported among security forces as they attempted to maintain law and order.
  • The situation escalated due to the use of firearms by both rioters and security forces.
  • The riot resulted in fear and panic among the local population, leading to the deployment of additional security forces to restore calm.
  • The government has been attempting to engage with various stakeholders to find a solution to the ongoing issue and address the concerns of all parties involved.
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