In a disturbing incident on the night of October 7, the residence of the secretary of the Indigenous Tribal Leaders’ Forum (ITLF) in Churachandpur, Manipur, was attacked by unknown assailants. The incident occurred around 10:30 PM when CCTV footage revealed two to three individuals hurling stones at the property. Fortunately, there were no reported injuries, and the police confirmed they had not yet received an official complaint regarding the attack.
The ITLF expressed strong condemnation of the incident, labeling it as an alarming act of violence that underscores the ongoing threats faced by their leadership. This attack follows a meeting held on October 5, where ITLF members discussed pressing community issues and strategies for advocacy. The forum reiterated that such acts of intimidation undermine the peace and development of the community, emphasizing the need for collective action to foster stability.
The ITLF has experienced similar incidents in the past, which have included vandalism at their office and threats directed at their spokesperson. These events highlight the escalating tensions in the region, particularly regarding the representation and rights of tribal communities in Manipur.
The incident has raised concerns among local residents and leaders about the safety of community leaders who are advocating for tribal rights and representation. Local authorities are urged to increase security measures and address the growing violence to protect the community’s leaders and maintain peace.
In conclusion, the attack on the ITLF secretary’s residence reflects the ongoing challenges and threats faced by community leaders in Manipur. As the situation develops, it remains crucial for local authorities to address these acts of violence and work towards ensuring the safety of all citizens.