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Manipur: Bomb Attack At Ex-CM’s Residence In Bishnupur Leaves One Dead – News18



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According to the officials, the bomb attack took place at around 3:30 pm on Friday.  (File image)

According to the officials, the bomb attack took place at around 3:30 pm on Friday. (File image)

The rocket fell in the compound of the former CM’s residence and claimed the life of an elderly man, RK Rabei Singh, a local resident, who was preparing ritual items at the site for an event scheduled to take place tomorrow.

An old-aged-man was killed and five other people were injured after suspected Kuki militants launched a rocket attack at the residence of former Chief Minister Mairembam Koireng in Moirang, Bishnupur district in Manipur on Friday.

According to the officials, the bomb attack took place at around 3:30 pm on Friday. The rocket fell in the compound of the former CM’s residence and claimed the life of an elderly man, RK Rabei Singh, a local resident, who was preparing ritual items at the site for an event scheduled to take place tomorrow.

“The elderly man was preparing for some religious rituals in the compound when the bomb exploded. He died on the spot,” news agency PTI quoted the official as saying.

Five other people— Salam Nanao (40), Galena Mairembam (13), Rajeev Bobo (58), Kongjengbam Jogindro (52), and Ngangom Ibobi (65)—were injured in the bomb attack.

The local MLA, upon receiving information about the incident, arrived at the site to assess the situation. The rocket fell at a spot around two km from the INA headquarters.

Police reached the incident site immediately and initiated a probe.

Earlier in the day, a rocket was fired from an elevated position in the nearby hill areas toward the low-lying residential locality of Tronglaobi, located around 45km from the state capital Imphal. Several attacks were also launched including bombings which led to the demolition of some structures.

On April 14, 1944, Lieutenant Colonel Shaukat Ali of the Indian National Army (INA) hoisted the Tricolor Flag of free India for the first time on Indian soil under the guidance of INA Supreme Commander Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose at Moirang.

(With inputs from agencies)



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