Saturday, May 30, 2026

Truck drivers halt movement on National Highway after "colleague’s killing" :::: "Kashmir ko seedha kardiya, Manipur bhi karo"

"Manipur ko bhi seedha karo"


(Make Manipur see reason and embrace Peace and Harmony)" - a Bengali truck driver Harbijan Das urges Modi Govt to act firmly and fast in violence-hit Manipur)  


Driver stranded in Manipur issues stark warning: 

‘If Kashmir could be straightened out, why not this? Fix Manipur too — or the state will be ruined.’ 










The driver, originally from West Bengal, urged the government to act after being caught in the ongoing unrest.  "Kashmir ko seedha kar diya, yeh log kaun sa khet ka mooli hae 


(There is nothing extra ordinary about Manipur.. If Kashmir could be brought under leash... even Manipur can be controlled). 


"Isko bhi seedha karo ... nahi toh sab barbaad ho jaega"

  

Truck drivers halt movement on NH‑37 after colleague’s killing — ‘We refuse to drive if it means dying one by one.’


In anger over yesterday’s murder of a driver, all truck drivers have launched an agitation, abandoning steering wheels in protest.  


A civilian truck driver from 'outside the state' was killed in firing allegedly by Kuki militants near Patlejang village between 11:00 am and 11:20 am on May 29.


BSF took the body to RIMS, Imphal for postmortem, reports said. 


The driver Killed in ambush on civilian trucks by Kuki Terrorist KNA and KNA-BURMA is reportedly a native of Bihar and at present settled in West Bengal.









Videos available and reports also claimed that Villagers attending a funeral service at TM Kasom in Manipur’s Ukhrul district allegedly came under attack from suspected militants on Manipur 29.


According to local sources, armed militants allegedly from nearby Patleijang opened fire while mourners were conducting the last rites of an elderly villager who had reportedly died due to a kidney-related illness. 


The firing reportedly took place near the cemetery area, triggering panic among those attending the funeral.



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