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Meitei Group Calls for End to SoO after Viral Video Emerges

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A Meitei organization has called for an end to the Suspension of Operations (SoO) agreement following the circulation of a viral video. In the video, armed individuals purportedly affiliated with a militant group are seen threatening and intimidating civilians.

The Meitei body condemned the actions depicted in the video, labeling them as a violation of the SoO agreement. They expressed concern over the safety and security of civilians in the region, calling for immediate action to address the situation.

The SoO agreement, which was signed between the government and various militant groups, aimed to facilitate peace talks and reduce violence in the region. However, incidents like the one captured in the viral video have raised questions about the effectiveness of the agreement in ensuring the safety of civilians.

The Meitei organization urged the government to take decisive action against those responsible for the threats and intimidation captured in the video. They called for a review of the SoO agreement and emphasized the need for stronger measures to protect civilians from such incidents in the future.

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The circulation of the viral video has sparked outrage among the local community, with many expressing fear and concern over the deteriorating security situation. There are growing calls for accountability and transparency in dealing with militant groups operating in the region.

The government has yet to respond to the Meitei body’s demands for action, raising concerns about its commitment to ensuring the safety and security of civilians. As tensions escalate, there are fears that the situation could further deteriorate if immediate steps are not taken to address the underlying issues.

Further, the circulation of a viral video depicting threats and intimidation by armed individuals has prompted a Meitei organization to call for an end to the SoO agreement. Further, the incident has raised concerns about the safety of civilians in the region and highlighted the need for stronger measures to address the security situation.

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