The Supreme Court on Wednesday rapped the BJP regime in Manipur over the law and order situation in the north-eastern state and ensure that it won’t let the political executive to “turn a blind eye”.
An apex court bench of Justices PS Narasimha and JB Pardiwala and Chief Justice DY Chandrachud directed the Manipur government to file a fresh status report on measures taken for security, relief and rehabilitation of people affected by the violence that rocked the state earlier this month.
The bench said that pleas challenging the decision of granting reservation to the majority Meiteis are pending at the Manipur High Court’s division bench and the Apex court will not deal with legal issues arising out of the state high court’s decision.
However, they said that as law and order is a state subject, the Supreme Court will ensure that the political executive does not turn a blind eye to the situation.
The apex court also ordered the Manipur chief secretary and his security advisor to assess and take measures to remedy the security apprehensions of the Kuki and other tribal communities and ensure steps are taken to guarantee peace and tranquillity prevails in tribal-inhabited villages.
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The bench also said that the tribals can move the division bench of the Manipur High Court with their grievances on the quota issue.
Meanwhile, the Manipur government filed a status report on relief, security and rehabilitation of violence-affected people and said that over 46,000 persons have been rescued while more than 3,000 stranded have been escorted to airports to help them leave the state.
The top court, however, asked the state government to file a fresh status report.
As many as 60 people have died while nearly 250 have been reported injured in violent clashes that ripped through Manipur earlier this month.
On May 3, violent demonstrations erupted in Torbung area of Churachandpur district during a ‘Tribal Solidarity March’ called by the All Tribal Student Union Manipur (ATSUM) to protest the demand of non-tribal Meiteis, who dominate the Imphal Valley, for Scheduled Tribe (ST) status.
As per reports, thousands hit the streets and participated in the solidarity march. However, the protests turned violent as clashes erupted between tribals and non-tribals in the area, and soon spread to other districts.
Following the clashes, the Indian Army was called in to quell the raging violence even as the state governor authorized shoot-at-sight orders subject to extreme circumstances.
Officials reports said that nearly 1,700 houses have been torched in the raging violence.
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