'We Won't Stop The War': Meet Tapta, the Voice Behind Manipur's 'Genocide Song'
Speaking to The Quint, the popular Meitei singer has stood by his lyrics and.
The Manipur government has urged the people not to make any hate speech and express any matter targeting any individual and community which might create ethnic or law and order problems, officials said on Monday.A Manipur Home Department .
The Manipur government appeals to citizens to refrain from engaging in hate speech or expressions that could lead to ethnic tensions or law and order problems. 📰 Manipur Government Urges Public to Refrain from Hate Speech and Targeting Communities to Prevent Ethnic Tensions.
Hundreds of women marched in Imphal and wanted to meet chief minister N Biren Singh to submit a memorandum. They said that they wanted to meet the chief minister and plead with him to resolve the conflict at the earliest. As they began a peaceful rally from Singjamei Market, a combined team of Rapid Action Forces and state forces stopped them at the traffic point of Singjamei Chinga Makhong, Imphal.