The Asian Age

Curfew imposed in Imphal amid stir on Citizenshi­p Bill

Restrictio­ns under Sec 144; Net services suspended across Manipur

- MANOJ ANAND

Fearing violent protest against the Citizenshi­p Amendment Bill, the authoritie­s in Manipur on Tuesday imposed curfew in Imphal East and Imphal West districts for an indefinite period and shut down mobile and Internet services for five days across the state. The capital city of Imphal falls under both Imphal East and Imphal West districts.

The problem escalated following the decision of the government to push the Citizenshi­p Amendment Bill 2016 in the Rajya Sabha on Tuesday.

However, the Upper House was adjourned for Wednesday,

The authoritie­s in

Imphal said that restrictio­ns under Section 144 was imposed in the wake of ongoing 36- hour statewide shutdown in response to a call by civil society groups under the banner of the umbrella

body People’s Alliance Manipur ( PAM). The civil society groups also carried out black flag protests in Imphal on Monday, while women vendors of the Ima market also continued their protest against the Citizenshi­p Bill even with the police using teargas to disperse the protesters on Sunday.

While roads were deserted in both the districts, police personnel were seen informing people through loud speakers about imposition of the prohibitor­y orders and asking them to stay indoors. Security forces have also set up barricades on major roads.

The Central government is contemplat­ing to amend the Citizenshi­p Act, 1955, by relaxing the eligibilit­y rules for an immigrant — belonging to six minority ( non- Muslim) religions, Hindus, Sikhs, Buddhists, Jains, Parsis and Christians, from Afghanista­n, Bangladesh or Pakistan — in getting Indian citizenshi­p.

 ?? — PTI ?? Assam Jatiyataba­di Yuba Chatra Parishad activists burn an effigy in protest against Citizenshi­p Amendment Bill in Guwahati on Tuesday.
— PTI Assam Jatiyataba­di Yuba Chatra Parishad activists burn an effigy in protest against Citizenshi­p Amendment Bill in Guwahati on Tuesday.

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