Manipur News Live Updates: Not here to do politics, says DCW chief Maliwal, urges PM Modi to visit Manipur
Manipur Not here to do politics: Delhi Commission for Women chief Swati Maliwal on Sunday reached Manipur despite the state government allegedly denying her permission for the visit. Upon reaching the ethnic strife-torn state, she said, “I have not come here to do politics, but to assist people … I would appeal to the PM and Union Minister for WCD to come and visit the state.”
Nemcha Kipgen, a Kuki minister in the Manipur cabinet, has demanded capital punishment for the culprits in the viral video case. In a video posted on her official Twitter account, she said, “As a mother, sister and daughter, I have no words to express my deep pain after seeing the recently surfaced video where Kuki-Zo women were paraded naked and sexually assaulted on May 4, 2023,” and raised her strongest condemnation of the incident before demanding capital punishment for the culprits “without bias.”
On Saturday, Manipur police arrested a total of six people, including one juvenile, in connection with the Manipur video case, which showed two women being paraded naked by a mob. While two of the accused were arrested today, four people were sent to 11-day police custody on Friday, after being arrested on Thursday.
On Saturday, Manipur police arrested a total of six people, including one juvenile, in connection with the Manipur video case, which showed two women being paraded naked by a mob. While two of the accused were arrested today, four people were sent to 11-day police custody on Friday, after being arrested on Thursday. , four people were sent to 11-day police custody on Friday, after being arrested on Thursday. On Saturday,