
Manipur violence has a Khalistan connection...?
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A Manipur tribal leader from the Kuki tribe spoke about the unrest occurring in the northeastern state while he was in Canada. This has led to a brand-new controversy. In fact, the Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar was the head of the Gurudwara in Surrey, canada, where a speech on Manipur violence was given at the beginning of August. In this case, there is discussion regarding a connection between Khalistani activities and the violence in Manipur.

Leanne Gangte, the Canadian Chief of "The North American Manipur Tribal Association" (NAMTA), denounced the assaults on India's minorities in his speech. He also asked canada for any assistance it could provide. On august 7, NAMTA uploaded videos to Facebook. However, this organisation gradually removed these videos as the conflict between india and canada grew after india was charged with killing Khalistani terrorist Nijjar.
What did Leanne Gangte say that made the situation more tense?
The Kuki-Jo tribal member Lean Gangte made a statement about the Meitai community and the violence taking place in Manipur. On May 4, a mob attacked my house and attempted to kill my father, according to Gangte. He's eighty years old. They ransacked and set fire to our home. My older brother's family was forced to flee their home. Since May 3, Manipur has been in flames. So far, more than 120 people have passed away. Over 7000 homes have been burned down and looted.
In addition, 200 villages in the valley have been completely destroyed, according to Gangte. The government did nothing to put an end to the violence. On the other hand, the Manipur police supported the rioters. We consider it to be tribal genocide because we were forcibly driven out of the Imphal Valley. In the ambulance, they set a seven-year-old boy, his mother, and a relative on fire. We are then asked to discuss calm and normalcy. The NAMTA leader questioned where prime minister Narendra Modi was during all of this in India. He visited France, Egypt, and America, but he skipped the country where he was most needed.
No minority is safe in india, continued Gangte. be it Christian, Sikh, or Muslim. The assaults on minorities in india are condemned by us. We kindly ask canada to help out in any way.