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Manipur: Family accepts bodies of minors after 25 days of mourning following bomb blast

From Hindustan Times · (53m ago) English Critical tone

Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • The bodies of two minors killed in a bomb blast were accepted by their family after 25 days of mourning.
  • The minors died in a mortar attack on April 7, an incident that also injured their mother and led to a mob attack on a CRPF camp where three youths were killed in retaliatory firing.
  • The Manipur government has assured jobs for the minors' parents, and the case has been handed over to the NIA, which has arrested five suspects.

The tragic loss of two young lives in the Tronglaobi bomb blast has cast a long shadow of grief over Manipur. After 25 days of solemn mourning, the families have finally accepted the bodies of the two minors, a five-month-old infant and her five-year-old brother, who were killed in a brutal mortar attack on April 7. This heart-wrenching incident, which also left their mother injured, has deeply shaken the community.

The aftermath saw an outpouring of anger, with an irate mob storming a CRPF camp, leading to a tragic exchange where three youths lost their lives in security forces' firing. This escalation underscores the volatile situation and the deep-seated frustration among the populace.

The state government, under Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh, has made efforts to console the bereaved families, assuring government jobs to the parents of the deceased minors. The case has been entrusted to the National Investigating Agency (NIA), which has since arrested five suspects linked to the United Kuki National Army (UKNA), signaling a move towards justice.

However, the pain and unrest persist. Torch rallies have become a daily fixture across several districts, a testament to the ongoing demand for justice. The incident has reignited tensions in Manipur, highlighting the complex security challenges and the urgent need for peace and reconciliation in the region. The acceptance of the bodies and the subsequent funeral mark a somber milestone in this ongoing saga of loss and resilience.

If the father of the decease minors works under Manipur government, then he could monitor the status of the case easily.

โ€” Yumnam Khemchand SinghChief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh's statement regarding the father's employment and its potential impact on monitoring the case.
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Originally published by Hindustan Times in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.