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Summary:

Displaced people in Manipur, India, are protesting the ongoing Sangai tourism festival, demanding to be allowed to return to their homes. These individuals, displaced since the ethnic violence in May 2023, feel that the festival’s celebration implies a normalcy that doesn’t reflect their reality. The protests, which have escalated into clashes with security forces, highlight the frustration of the internally displaced persons (IDPs) and their desire to return home. They argue that if the government claims normalcy, they should be granted their fundamental right to return. The ethnic violence has claimed over 260 lives and displaced thousands.

News Article:

Manipur IDPs Protest Sangai Festival, Demand Return to Homes

Imphal, November 30, 2025 – Hundreds of internally displaced persons (IDPs) staged a protest near Raj Bhavan in Imphal today, demanding the right to return to their homes amidst the ongoing Sangai tourism festival. The protestors, displaced from Churachandpur, Kangpokpi, Imphal West, and Imphal East districts following the outbreak of ethnic violence in May 2023, voiced their frustration that the festival is being held while their plight remains unaddressed.

Holding placards with slogans such as “Displaced Lives Matter” and “Rights First, Tourism Later,” the protestors attempted to march towards Raj Bhavan but were stopped by security forces. They later rallied in the Uripok area of Imphal West district.

“The displaced people gathered here today to stage a protest due to mounting frustration towards the government,” said Irom Abung Meitei, an IDP from Churachandpur. “The Sangai festival is being held by claiming normalcy while ignoring the plights of the displaced persons.”

The protests mark an escalation in tensions. IDPs have clashed with security forces multiple times since the festival began on November 21st. They argue that the festival’s continuation implies a return to normalcy, therefore, they should be allowed to return to their homes.

The ethnic violence between the Imphal Valley-based Meiteis and the adjoining hills-based Kukis has claimed the lives of over 260 people and left thousands homeless since May 2023. The protestors have vowed to continue their demonstrations until their demands are met.

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