Tensions Escalate in Manipur’s Jiribam
Violence continues to grip Manipur’s Jiribam district following the abduction and killing of members of a Meitei family, sparking widespread protests. So far, the bodies of two women and three children have been recovered.
- Relief camp attacks: On November 11, armed men targeted a relief camp in Borobekra, reportedly Hmar militants, according to Manipur police. The attackers vandalized at least four churches and abandoned homes, intensifying the humanitarian crisis.
- Political turmoil: The National People’s Party (NPP), a key ally of the ruling BJP-led government, withdrew its support, citing the administration’s failure to restore normalcy.
- AFSPA reinstated: To curb unrest, the government has reimposed the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) in six police station areas, a move sparking mixed reactions amidst ongoing curfews in parts of Imphal Valley.
Maharashtra Campaigning Ends Today
As campaigning wraps up for Maharashtra’s Assembly elections, the first polls since major political splits, parties face an uphill battle against growing voter skepticism.
- Erosion of trust: Distrust in party politics poses a significant challenge, with voters expressing dissatisfaction with representative democracy.
- Election Day: Voters will head to the polls this Wednesday, marking a critical moment for Maharashtra’s political future.
India Yearns for Shami’s Return
After a disheartening 0-3 series loss to New Zealand, the spotlight turns to pacer Mohammed Shami, who impressed in the recent Ranji Trophy match against Madhya Pradesh.
- At 34, Shami’s ability to generate pace and skiddy bounce remains crucial for India’s success in the upcoming Border-Gavaskar series.
- Indian management hopes his experience will boost the team’s performance, particularly on challenging Australian pitches.
Other Key Updates
- Kailash Gahlot Resigns from AAP: In a significant blow to the party ahead of Delhi Assembly elections, senior leader Gahlot stepped down, citing dissatisfaction with the party’s direction.
- Chhattisgarh Waqf Board’s Controversial Move: A directive now mandates pre-approval of Friday sermons to avoid political remarks.
Opinion Spotlight
Sanjay Srivastava reflects on Goa’s exoticized tourism culture, emphasizing the lack of depth in how non-Goans perceive its identity.
And Finally…
Catch today’s 3 Things Podcast discussing:
- Stage IV GRAP implementation in Delhi’s smog.
- A deadly car accident in Dehradun.
- Shocking ragging allegations in a Gujarat medical college.