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Manipur CM Khemchand Vows Strict Action Over Deadly Ukhrul Road Ambush

Manipur Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh assured strict action after a deadly ambush on the Ukhrul road killed a West Bengal truck driver. Armed Kuki militants attacked a security force convoy escorting FCI trucks and LPG tankers near TM Kasom village. The CM confirmed an FIR has been registered and emphasized peace is essential for development. Meanwhile, hundreds of truck drivers protested and suspended transportation services demanding stronger security on highways.

"FIR registered": Manipur CM Khemchand assures strict action over Ukhrul road ambush incident

Imphal, May 30

Manipur Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh on Saturday assured that strict action will be taken against those responsible for the deadly ambush on the Ukhrul road at TM Kasom, which claimed the life of a truck driver from West Bengal.

The incident occurred on May 29 when a combined security force convoy comprising the Manipur Police, Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), Border Security Force (BSF), and Rapid Action Force (RAF) was escorting a fleet of stranded Food Corporation of India (FCI) trucks and LPG/IOCL tankers from Yaingangpokpi towards Ukhrul.

Armed Kuki militants, who had taken up tactical positions in the nearby Patleijang hill area, launched a heavy attack on the moving vehicles near Roudei (TM Kasom) village.

During the ambush, an FCI truck driver, identified as Nitish Kumar (57) of Hooghly district, West Bengal, sustained critical gunshot injuries and succumbed on the spot. A state police personnel attached to the Litan Police Station also sustained a bullet injury in the attack.

Following the ambush, security forces immediately launched intensive search operations and area domination exercises to track down the perpetrators.

Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of an event in Imphal, Chief Minister Khemchand confirmed that "An FIR has already been registered and investigation is going on."

He emphasised that strict action will be taken in connection with the ambush. Addressing the gathering at a special interactive session with Post-Matric Scholarship (ST) beneficiaries held as part of the "Birsa Lives in New Bharat" Week under the Janjatiya Garima Utsav at Hotel Imphal, CM Khemchand stressed that peace is a prerequisite for development and urged all sections of society to work towards restoring normalcy in the state.

"Without peace, development cannot take place. Students are among those most affected by violence. We need peace through dialogue and must collectively create a peaceful atmosphere," he said.

The programme was organised by the Department of Tribal Affairs and Hills, Government of Manipur. It featured an interaction between the Chief Minister and students benefiting from the Post-Matric Scholarship (ST) scheme.

Deputy Chief Minister Nemcha Kipgen also attended the programme. Students from Churachandpur and Kangpokpi districts participated virtually and shared their views and concerns during the interaction.

The event formed part of the nationwide observance of the "Birsa Lives in New Bharat" Week, aimed at highlighting tribal welfare initiatives and empowering students through education and government support schemes.

Meanwhile, hundreds of truck drivers launched a protest today and suspended transportation services along National Highway-37 (Imphal-Jiribam Road), a day after the tragic incident.

Around 400 trucks, including LPG bullet tankers, oil tankers and goods carriers, remained parked at Keithelmanbi as drivers expressed solidarity with the deceased and demanded stronger security measures on Manipur's highways.

The protesting drivers announced that they would not resume driving until adequate security is provided and National Highway-102 (Imphal-Dimapur Road) is fully reopened for regular movement.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

It's heartbreaking that a 57-year-old driver lost his life in this ambush. The CM's call for peace through dialogue is important, but how many more lives will be lost before real action is taken? The security forces were escorting the convoy yet still couldn't prevent this attack. Something is seriously wrong with our intelligence and response mechanisms. 🙏

Rohit P

Honestly, this is getting out of hand. The government talks about development and welfare schemes like the Post-Matric Scholarship, but what good is education if the state can't even guarantee safety on its roads? The truck drivers' strike affecting NH-37 will choke supplies to Manipur. Need coordinated military action against these Kuki militants—dialogue is fine but not when civilians are being killed.

Michael C

As an outsider looking in, this is deeply concerning. The truck driver was from West Bengal, showing how this violence affects people from across India. The FIR is a first step, but the CM needs to back up his words with concrete security measures. The protest by 400 trucks highlights the magnitude of the problem. Peace must be restored, but not at the cost of impunity for militants.

Kavya N

The CM's emphasis on peace through dialogue is nice rhetoric, but ground reality is different. Students are indeed affected—they can't travel safely for education. The scholarship scheme is good, but what's the use if they can't even reach schools? Need to see joint operations by Manipur Police, CRPF, BSF, and RAF actually securing these highways permanently, not just during convoys. 💔

Siddharth J

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