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Uneasy calm in Churachandpur

The calm is uneasy in Churachandpur after the recent orgy of violence where 8 people lost their lives when Manipur assembly passed three controversial bills.

Women groups have been staging dusk to down protest in eight public places across the restive district to deal with possible mob violence.

 

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