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Kuki body asked for proof of ‘CM tape’

IndiaTimes Friday, 8 November 2024
The Supreme Court has requested a Kuki organization to provide evidence supporting the authenticity of an audio tape that allegedly implicates Manipur's Chief Minister in inciting violence. The petitioner, represented by advocate Prashant Bhushan, claims the tape reveals the CM's role in orchestrating violence in Kuki-dominated areas. The Solicitor General argued that the petition undermines the Manipur High Court's authority and represents attempts to disrupt ongoing peace efforts.
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