Manipur DGP Mukesh Singh Engages with Civil Society in Senapati Amid Security Concerns
Manipur DGP Mukesh Singh visits Senapati, meets civil society groups

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Manipur's Director General of Police, Mukesh Singh, visited Senapati district to assess security and engage with civil society groups, including the Naga People's Organisation. His visit follows protests over the alleged abduction of Naga civilians by armed militants, highlighting ongoing tensions in the region.
- 01Mukesh Singh is the new Director General of Police for Manipur, having assumed office recently.
- 02During his visit, he met with various civil society organizations to discuss local concerns.
- 03Protests occurred demanding the release of six Naga civilians allegedly abducted by armed Kuki militants.
- 04The DGP's visit included discussions with police and CRPF officials to evaluate the security situation.
- 05Singh plans to stay overnight at Mao Police Station following his meetings in Senapati.
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On Sunday, Mukesh Singh, the Director General of Police (DGP) of Manipur, visited Senapati district to assess the security situation and engage with local civil society groups. His meetings included discussions with police officers and Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) officials, as well as representatives from the Naga People's Organisation, Senapati District Students' Association, and Senapati District Women's Association. These interactions aimed to gather insights on the prevailing issues affecting the region. Singh's visit comes shortly after he took office as DGP, marking his proactive approach to understanding local dynamics. Meanwhile, in a related incident, protests erupted in another part of Manipur over the alleged abduction of six Naga civilians by armed Kuki militants. Demonstrators blocked the Imphal-Dimapur road, demanding the immediate release of the hostages and criticizing both state and central governments for their inaction. The situation remains tense as the DGP continues his engagements in the area, including an overnight stay at the Mao Police Station to further evaluate security measures.
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The ongoing security concerns and protests highlight significant tensions in Manipur, affecting community safety and civil rights.
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