
Imphal, April 9 Despite the curfew, thousands of demonstrators across five districts of Manipur held protest rallies and set tires ablaze in protest against the bomb attack that claimed the lives of two children in Bishnupur district.
In Tiddim Line, in Imphal West district, hundreds of people, organized by the All Manipur United Clubs Organisation, staged a rally from their office near Kwakeithel, denouncing the killings and demanding the immediate arrest of the perpetrators.
Several children, holding posters of the two minors killed in the attack, also participated in the rally, which was stopped by security forces from advancing further near Kwakeithel.
Later, representatives of AMUCO and others were escorted to meet Chief Minister Y Khemchand Singh to address their concerns.
On April 7, a 5-year-old boy and his 6-month-old sister were killed when suspected militants threw a bomb at their house in Tronglaobi, Bishnupur district.
Soon after the incident, a mob of around 500 protesters stormed a CRPF camp near Gelmol, a few hundred metres from Tronglaobi, and engaged in vandalism and burning of security vehicles.
In the ensuing firing by personnel, three protesters died and 30 were injured.
On Thursday, in Samurou, in Imphal West district, hundreds of protestors also attempted to head towards the CM's official bungalow but were stopped by police.
Protesters also set tires ablaze and disrupted vehicular movement at Moirang Lamkhai and Ningthoukhong in Bishnupur district.
Similar incidents of tire burning were reported from Khurai in Imphal East district and parts of Thoubal and Kakching districts.
On Wednesday night, clashes broke out between protesters and security forces at Khurai Lamlong in Imphal East district, where agitators resorted to stone pelting, prompting security forces to fire tear gas shells to disperse the crowd.
Earlier, police arrested three suspected members of the United Kuki National Army during operations following the Tronglaobi incident.
However, police have yet to confirm whether those arrested were directly involved in the blast.