Imphal, April 26 -- The Meitei apex body, the Coordinating Committee on Manipur Integrity (COCOMI), on Saturday carried out a massive rally in Imphal city and submitted a memorandum to the Manipur government, raising seven key demands regarding the ongoing situation in the state. Meanwhile, police said the protest rally turned violent over an alleged misunderstanding, with several protestors injured in multiple locations. "We will not be submitting a memorandum anymore after this. We expect the Manipur government to give a befitting reply on the 7-point," said Nahakpam Shanta, assistant convenor and spokesperson for the body. In the memorandum, COCOMI demanded reconciliation for internally displaced persons, justice for the killing of two minors in a Bishnupur bomb blast incident, and justice for three civilians killed by paramilitary forces in a firing incident. It sought clarity on whether the government intends to stop what COCOMI termed as a "proxy war" allegedly being carried out against the indigenous people of the state. Meanwhile, tension erupted among the protest supporters due to a misunderstanding alleging that the COCOMI leaders were misleading the protestors. One protestor alleged, "They led us to the protest and without informing us (supporters), fled after submitting the memorandum, leaving us to face tear gas shells, mock bombs and rubber bullets." Meanwhile, the Meitei apex body refuted the allegations, while condemning the assault during the tensions....