India, April 26 -- Manipur's newly elected government is facing growing pressure to improve security, ensure accountability and speed up the rehabilitation of thousands of displaced people as civil society groups prepare for a statewide agitation on April 25.
The unrest comes nearly three years into the ongoing crisis in the state. Recent developments have highlighted both the fragile peace situation and renewed efforts by the government to address long-standing issues.
The latest trigger was the April 7 bomb attack in the Tronglaobi area of Bishnupur district. The attack killed two young children and injured their mother. The incident led to widespread protests, public anger, vehicle torchings, and clashes near security installations....
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