In India, the Modi government’s Hindu extremism has put the survival of ethnic and religious minorities in jeopardy.
The world’s largest democracy, India is currently experiencing a period of religious, ethnic, and linguistic extremism, forcing minorities to take up arms in defense of their rights. In Manipur, separatists are using advanced weapons against Indian forces.
Whether in Kashmir, Nagaland, Assam, or Manipur, separatists have opened fronts against the Indian central government.
Manipur has been witnessing the worst bloodshed in Indian history over the past year, yet the Modi government remains preoccupied with its nefarious political ambitions.
Recent tensions in Manipur were observed in the first week of September when Kuki separatists launched multiple attacks in the Imphal Valley using advanced weaponry.
The separatists in Manipur possess state-of-the-art arms, compelling Indian forces to retreat.
The separatists in Manipur are equipped with advanced drones, long-range rockets, grenade launchers, RPGs, machine guns, Sten guns, M4s, AK-47s, and other lethal weapons.
They attacked a CRPF camp in the Kongpokpi hilly areas, resulting in numerous security personnel casualties.
Despite the presence of CRPF and Assam Rifles personnel in Manipur, tensions continue to escalate daily.
Schools and colleges have been closed for days, and students are protesting in the streets, but Modi’s military efforts are failing.
Manipur has become a hotspot for modern weaponry, and the state’s authority in the valley has entirely collapsed.
Due to India’s biased politics and extremism, states like Kashmir and Manipur are heading towards separatism.
Indian media is trying to keep the public unaware of the real situation in Manipur and is making every effort to do so.
How long will innocent Indian minorities be forced to take up arms in their struggle for rights?