The second day of the ongoing shutdown passed off largely peacefully in T. Khullen and adjoining areas, with normalcy reported on the ground despite heightened security concerns a day earlier.
The three-day total shutdown in all Naga-inhabited areas, was called by the United Naga Council (UNC) in response to the killing of two Naga individuals in TM Kasom, Ukhrul.
According to an order issued by the District Magistrate of Kangpokpi, prohibitory restrictions were imposed across the Kangpokpi sub-division from 6 PM on April 21 under Section 163 of the BNSS, 2023, following reports of a potential threat to lives and property in S. Changoubung, T. Khullen, and nearby areas along the National Highway-02.
The order prohibits the movement of individuals outside their residences and bans the assembly of five or more persons, particularly those carrying sticks, stones, firearms, or other potentially dangerous materials.
However, exemptions have been made for essential services, law enforcement agencies, and judicial functioning.
While commotion and tension were reported in T. Khullen earlier, the situation on Wednesday appeared under control.
Ground observations indicated strict adherence to the order, with no gathering of more than three individuals seen in public spaces.
Security forces, including police and army personnel, have been deployed extensively across sensitive areas to maintain law and order and prevent any escalation.
Officials continue to monitor the situation closely, even as the shutdown remains in effect.
No untoward incident was reported from any part of the ongoing UNC total shutdown till filing of this report.
Day Two Of UNC-Called Shutdown In Manipur Peaceful As Curfew-Like Curbs Enforced
