Imphal/New Delhi:
A mob tried to attack Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh’s empty ancestral house on the outskirts of the state capital Imphal tonight. The incident happened despite a security clampdown in the valley. Security forces successfully pushed back the mob after firing in the air.
Mr Singh lives in a separate, well-guarded official home in the centre of Imphal.
“There was an attempt to attack the Chief Minister’s ancestral house at Heingang locality in Imphal. Security forces stopped the mob around 100-150 metres away from the house,” a police officer told news agency PTI.
Nobody stays in the house, though it too is guarded round-the-clock, the officer said.
“Two groups of people came from different directions and approached the Chief Minister’s ancestral house, but they were stopped,” he said.
Several rounds of tear gas shells were fired by the Rapid Action Force (RAF) and state police personnel to disperse the mob. The authorities switched off the electricity connection in the entire area to reduce visibility and make it hard for the protesters to proceed. They installed more barricades near the house.
The protesters also burnt tyres on a nearby road. Ambulances were seen, though no reports have come of injuries.
Today late-night incident happened a day after protests by students over the killing of two teens, allegedly by insurgents. A mob vandalised the deputy commissioner’s office in Imphal West district and set on fire two vehicles this morning.
Curfew was re-imposed in the two districts — Imphal East and West – yesterday as the security forces clashed with the protesters, a majority of whom were students.