Manipur’s violence-hit people, seeking to return home, clash with security forces

Mr. Jindal
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Paramilitary personnel run to chase away the members of the Lamlai Kendra village volunteer force and displaced villagers from Gwaltabi who are protesting to demand the withdrawal of central security forces and the right to access their homes in Gwaltabi, which were burned during the ongoing ethnic violence in Manipur, at Yaingangpokpi, in Imphal East. File

Paramilitary personnel run to chase away the members of the Lamlai Kendra village volunteer force and displaced villagers from Gwaltabi who are protesting to demand the withdrawal of central security forces and the right to access their homes in Gwaltabi, which were burned during the ongoing ethnic violence in Manipur, at Yaingangpokpi, in Imphal East. File
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Hundreds of displaced people, seeking to return to their homes, clashed with security forces in Manipur‘s Imphal East district on Saturday (November 29, 2025), officials said.

The displaced people, who have been staying at different relief camps after ethnic violence broke out in May 2023, were stopped by security forces at Yaingangpokpi when they were marching towards their homes at Gwaltabi, located on the periphery of the Senapati district.

As the situation escalated, security forces lobbed several rounds of tear gas shells to disperse the agitators.

One of the agitators, S. Ibemcha Devi, said, “According to the government, normalcy has been restored in the State. Then, why are we not allowed to return to our homes?” An official said that the situation continues to remain tense but under control.

Such clashes between internally displaced persons (IDPs) and security forces have happened multiple times since the Sangai Festival began on November 21.

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