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Ex-Havildar lynched, tribal woman killed as Manipur on boil again

IndiaTimes Monday, 9 September 2024
In Imphal, student protests turned violent after the killing of a retired havildar and a woman, resulting in clashes with police. The unrest has led to 11 deaths since September 1. Students demanded action against those responsible and called for resignations of top officials, causing injuries on both sides.
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