Houses torched in Imphal West as Manipur tension flares, security halts mob of 600
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Fresh communal tension erupted in Manipur's Imphal West district on Saturday, 11 July after suspected miscreants allegedly set fire to several houses belonging to members of the Meitei community in the Kanto Sabal area, pushing the already volatile region to the brink of yet another major confrontation. Security forces intervened rapidly, preventing what could have escalated into large-scale ethnic violence.
The Arson and Immediate Response
According to a senior police official, the arson triggered a rapid mobilisation of nearly 600 men and women who attempted to advance towards the Kanto Sabal area. Security forces intervened promptly, blocking the crowd's movement and averting a potential communal clash. A separate attempt by miscreants to set fire to additional abandoned houses was also swiftly contained, with the official confirming there was no loss of life.
A case has been registered in connection with the incident, and investigations are currently underway. Security forces have remained on standby with intensive deployment across the locality to maintain peace and public order.
How the Violence Unfolded
The arson sent panic rippling through surrounding localities, with hundreds of residents from both the Meitei and Naga communities converging near Kanto Sabal in an attempt to reach the burning structures. A massive deployment of Central security forces blocked the gathering from advancing further. Tear gas shells were fired to disperse the crowd and prevent the situation from spiralling out of control.
Local residents alleged that security forces failed to protect the houses despite being present in the area at the time of the attack. According to local accounts, a large number of individuals from the adjoining mountainous Kangpokpi district — a Kuki-majority area — descended on parts of Kanto Sabal and set the houses ablaze. The houses had remained abandoned since ethnic violence first erupted in Manipur in May 2023.
Why Kanto Sabal Is a Flashpoint
The Kanto Sabal locality sits on the fringe of the Imphal Valley, sharing a boundary with the Kuki-majority Kangpokpi district, making it one of the most sensitive fault lines in the ongoing ethnic conflict. Its geographic position — straddling valley and hill communities — has repeatedly made it a site of friction since violence first broke out more than two years ago.
On noticing the flames, large numbers of people from nearby areas rushed towards Kanto Sabal. They were stopped by security personnel, leading to a direct confrontation between locals and forces on the ground.
Current Situation
The situation remained tense but under control as of Saturday evening, with security personnel maintaining a strong vigil to prevent any further escalation. The incident marks one of the more significant flare-ups in the district in recent weeks, underscoring the fragility of peace in Manipur more than two years after the original outbreak of ethnic conflict.