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CRPF, BSF to guard Manipur farmers: Official

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June 21, 2025

THE MOVE COMES A DAY AFTER MEITEI FARMERS WERE ATTACKED FROM THE HILLS, WITH ONE OF THEM SUSTAINING BULLET INJURIES

- Thomas Ngangom

NEW DELHI: Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and Border Security Force (BSF) personnel have begun implementing security measures in agricultural fields in the foothills of Manipur, similar to those used in Punjab and West Bengal where security forces guard farmers at border villages, officials said on Friday.

The development comes a day after Meitei farmers were attacked on Thursday by gunmen from the hills, with one of them sustaining bullet injuries. The incident triggered a heavy exchange of fire between security forces and the assailants. A Kuki woman was struck by a stray bullet in the crossfire and later succumbed to her injuries.

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