Thursday, March 20, 2008

The day after

Today’s evening newspapers reported another non-Manipuri shopkeeper shot death in Kumbi, which is the small township just past Moirang on the way to Wangoo.

Just at the moment, I heard a lot of police movements on the streets. Some of the sirens of the speeding police parties sounded as if they were transporting some wounded towards RIMS. I have no way of confirming it. Some 30 minutes or so back, I also heard a sound of explosion.

Night curfew is still in place. By 5 in the evening there were traffic snarls caused by scurrying masses of people anxious to reach their homes safely.

Anxieties seem to be writ large on people’s faces.

When I visited Central Library at around 2.30 pm, I found it deserted. All the staffs had already returned home!

Rumors fly around thick and thin.

Main market places were shut down as a mark of protest as the inhuman killings.

The evening newspapers also reported some truckloads of laborers fleeing the State. Around 100 or so of them were prevented from fleeing by the Police for their own safety—they were advised to go, if they have to, after semblance of normalcy returns.

And the Chief Minister announced ex gratia payments for those killed and wounded.

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