Manipur Crisis: Economic Blockade Enters 28th Day After Alleged Killing of Six Naga Civilians
The ongoing crisis in Manipur has intensified as the economic blockade launched in protest over the alleged killing of six Naga civilians entered its 28th day.
The prolonged blockade has disrupted the movement of essential goods and vehicles, affecting daily life in several parts of the state. Authorities are closely monitoring the situation as concerns grow over the impact on supply chains and public services.
Security has been significantly tightened along National Highway-2 (NH-2), a key transport corridor connecting Manipur with neighboring states. Security forces have been placed on high alert to prevent any escalation of violence and to ensure the safety of commuters and the uninterrupted movement of essential supplies.
Officials have appealed for peace and restraint while efforts continue to restore normalcy through dialogue and enhanced security measures. The administration remains vigilant as tensions persist in the region.