Now a horrifying video of a young man being burnt alive has surfaced from Manipur.

Manipur Violence: Violence in Manipur is still not stopping. In the latest case, a seven-second video of a tribal youth being burnt alive is going viral. The video was reportedly shared on several WhatsApp groups in Manipur on Sunday. The opposition on Monday reacted strongly after yet another horrifying video from violence-hit Manipur surfaced on social media, in which the body of a tribal man can be seen being set on fire in a ditch. On this viral video, the police said that media reports have claimed that the video appears to be from the beginning of May and we are investigating the matter. Regarding this, the India Alliance has taken a dig at PM Modi and said that this incident is "extremely sad and shameful."  Opposition Alliance India shared a blurry video clip, writing on official Twitter “This is from Manipur!!  A Kuki tribal youth was burnt alive in Manipur, the incident of his death is very sad and shameful. Modi ji is expressing grief about the neighboring country but failed to save Manipur..''  The seven-second video was shared on several WhatsApp groups in Manipur on Sunday. In the video, the young man is reportedly seen lying in a ditch in a black T-shirt and trousers. His face has been crushed, while his body is on fire.   Priyanka Chaturvedi tweeted  India Bloc partner and Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Priyanka Chaturvedi reacted to the incident.  Priyanka wrote “In another horrifying video that has emerged from Manipur, a tribal man's body can be seen being set on fire in a ditch. A police officer said the video appeared to be from early May.  The tragedy of Manipur has still not been discussed and resolved.  Violence broke out in the northeastern state of Manipur on May 3, following protests by Kuki and Meitei communities against the High Court order asking the state government to consider including the Meitei community in the Scheduled Tribe (ST) category. Has woken up.  On Sunday, the district administration banned any procession, rally, protest and unlawful assembly or public meetings using loudspeakers in Imphal East with immediate effect. The District Magistrate said in a notification that any gathering of more than five people is likely to disturb public peace in the district and immediate action is necessary to prevent it.

Manipur Violence: Violence in Manipur is still not stopping. In the latest case, a seven-second video of a tribal youth being burnt alive is going viral. The video was reportedly shared on several WhatsApp groups in Manipur on Sunday. The opposition on Monday reacted strongly after yet another horrifying video from violence-hit Manipur surfaced on social media, in which the body of a tribal man can be seen being set on fire in a ditch. On this viral video, the police said that media reports have claimed that the video appears to be from the beginning of May and we are investigating the matter. Regarding this, the India Alliance has taken a dig at PM Modi and said that this incident is "extremely sad and shameful."

Opposition Alliance India shared a blurry video clip, writing on official Twitter “This is from Manipur!!  A Kuki tribal youth was burnt alive in Manipur, the incident of his death is very sad and shameful. Modi ji is expressing grief about the neighboring country but failed to save Manipur..''

The seven-second video was shared on several WhatsApp groups in Manipur on Sunday. In the video, the young man is reportedly seen lying in a ditch in a black T-shirt and trousers. His face has been crushed, while his body is on fire.

Priyanka Chaturvedi tweeted

India Bloc partner and Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Priyanka Chaturvedi reacted to the incident.  Priyanka wrote “In another horrifying video that has emerged from Manipur, a tribal man's body can be seen being set on fire in a ditch. A police officer said the video appeared to be from early May.  The tragedy of Manipur has still not been discussed and resolved.

Violence broke out in the northeastern state of Manipur on May 3, following protests by Kuki and Meitei communities against the High Court order asking the state government to consider including the Meitei community in the Scheduled Tribe (ST) category. Has woken up.

On Sunday, the district administration banned any procession, rally, protest and unlawful assembly or public meetings using loudspeakers in Imphal East with immediate effect. The District Magistrate said in a notification that any gathering of more than five people is likely to disturb public peace in the district and immediate action is necessary to prevent it.

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