Two years since violence engulfed Manipur, residents remain in a prolonged state of uncertainty, grief, and anxiety. In Episode 9 of Mission Manipur, journalist Greeshma Kuthar travels across the State to understand what people are focussing on May 3. She finds that while the initial panic has faded, people are now grappling with the long-term fallout—parents worry about their children's futures, teachers battle rising drop-out and drug use among students, and displaced families still search for livelihoods.
In Churachandpur, at a memorial for victims, the Kuki-Zo reflect on continued marginalisation, while displaced Meiteis in Bishnupur express deep feelings of abandonment by the State and Central government. Armed groups such as Arambai Tenggol and insurgent groups continue to stir fear, and the government's response—more soldiers, stricter controls, but little justice—adds to a growing sense of despair. Across communities, a quiet exhaustion has replaced open protest, hinting at a population worn down by unrelenting violence and state inaction.
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