President Murmu's Historic Visit Amid Tensions in Manipur
President Droupadi Murmu's first visit to Manipur since taking office underscores the ongoing tension in the state. Arriving amid a security lockdown, Murmu will attend multiple events, including the Nupi Lan celebrations. Meanwhile, a scheduled bandh protests her visit, reflecting enduring unrest due to ethnic violence.
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President Droupadi Murmu arrived in Manipur for her inaugural visit as India's head of state, sparking heightened security measures in the conflict-ridden region. Her two-day itinerary includes cultural and commemorative events, despite a call for a bandh by militant groups.
Murmu was welcomed at Imphal Airport by a convoy of armed forces securing the route to her destination—a reflection of the polarizing circumstances in which her visit takes place. Her itinerary highlights include attendance at a sports department polo event and the revered Shree Govindajee temple.
The ethnic violence between Meiteis and Kukis, having displaced thousands and resulted in numerous casualties, provides a poignant backdrop to Murmu's participation in the Nupi Lan celebrations, honoring women's historic resistance against colonial forces.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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