‘Help Us to Help Manipur,’ Indian Army Seeks Public Cooperation Amidst Roadblocks by Female Activists

Manipur Violence

Manipur Violence: In Manipur, female activists have been charged with purposefully blocking roads and interfering with security force operations, which makes it difficult to act quickly when lives and property are at risk. With the phrase “Help us to help Manipur,” the Indian Army has issued a request for assistance, and it is hoped that the general public will respond positively.

Indian Army Calls for Public Support in Manipur

Spear Corps, Indian Army Tweeted on Monday, ” Women activists in #Manipur are deliberately blocking routes and interfering in Operations of Security Forces. Such unwarranted interference is detrimental to the timely response by Security Forces during critical situations to save lives and property.. Indian Army appeals to all sections of population to support our endeavours in restoring peace. “Help us to Help Manipur.” A video of numerous instances in which ladies attempted to obstruct the Indian Army’s efforts to restore peace in the area was also shared by the organisation. These activities make it more difficult to respond quickly to tense circumstances and protect people’s safety by disrupting operations and blocking pathways.

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Indian Army Appeals for Public Support in Restoring Peace in Manipur

The Indian Army has urged the general populace to extend their support and cooperation in their efforts to restore peace in Manipur in response to the ongoing tensions in the area. The current state of affairs in Manipur emphasises the importance of joint efforts by the public and security forces to establish long-term peace.

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