Several Injured As Imphal Rally Over Recent Attacks Turns Violent

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Last Updated:April 25, 2026, 21:07 IST

In central Imphal near the overbridge, police gave the crowd 10 minutes to disperse, but when they refused, clashes broke out.

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Tension gripped Manipur’s capital, Imphal, on Saturday as clashes broke out during a protest march organised by the Coordinating Committee on Manipur Integrity (COCOMI). Several people were reported injured as security forces tried to stop the rally from moving forward.

The march began around 1 pm from eight different locations across the city, with protestors planning to head towards Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh’s official residence. However, the situation turned tense at multiple points when security personnel blocked their path, leading to confrontations.

In central Imphal, particularly near the overbridge area, police reportedly asked the crowd to disperse within 10 minutes. When the protestors refused, clashes followed. Incidents of violence were also reported from busy market areas such as Ima Keithel and Alu Gali.

To control the situation, security forces used tear gas shells to disperse the crowd. Several protestors were detained during the operation. Authorities also recovered slings and catapults from some individuals who were reportedly hiding in the Ima Keithel area.

#WATCH | Imphal, Manipur: The Coordinating Committee on Manipur Integrity (COCOMI) protest rally today turned violent. Police fired tear gas shells to disperse the crowds. The site was cleared, and protesters were sent back.COCOMI today organised a mass rally across Imphal and… pic.twitter.com/krN2ubhsP3

— ANI (@ANI) April 25, 2026

The unrest disrupted normal life in the city, with markets shutting down early in the day.

COCOMI had organised the rally to press for answers from the government on several issues. These include allegations of a “proxy war", concerns over narco-terrorism, recent killings, and a demand for a judicial inquiry into a CRPF firing incident that left three people dead.

The group has also been seeking the resettlement of internally displaced persons (IDPs) and the scrapping of the suspension of operations (SoO) agreement with Kuki insurgent groups.

COCOMI spokesperson Nahakpam Shanta said the protest reflects growing public anger over recent incidents and developments since May 2023.

He said the organisation has been actively raising concerns on multiple fronts, including justice for victims of attacks such as those in Tronglaobi and Ukhrul.

Shanta added that a memorandum outlining their demands will be submitted to the government. He claimed that assurances regarding the resettlement of displaced persons have not been fulfilled and stressed that the issue must be addressed before processes like the census or NRC are carried out. He also said that despite several representations, there has been no clear response from the authorities.

Echoing public sentiment, a local resident, Ajit Singh, said the protest is aimed at seeking justice and should not be seen as anti-national. He pointed out that many people have lost lives and property but are still waiting for accountability, raising questions over the silence of the leadership on the matter.

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April 25, 2026, 21:07 IST

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