4 more people have been killed in fresh violence in India's north eastern region of Manipur. One man was beheaded by a rival gang and three others killed in a gun battle.
It's been two months since the ethnic clashes first broke out and more than 40,000 security forces are still deployed on the ground.
The death toll stands at over 100 now and tens of thousands have been displaced.
The opposition has once again called for the state's chief minister - a leader from Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's party - to resign. The government has denied allegations that it has mishandled the situation and has again appealed for calm.
Here's Indian opposition leader Jairam Ramesh.
(PRONO - JAY-RAAM RUM-ESH)
In: 'We will...'
Out: ..as well.'
Dur: 23 secs
http://www.fsnradionews.com/feeds/0703IndiaManipur-np.mp3
It's been two months since the ethnic clashes first broke out and more than 40,000 security forces are still deployed on the ground.
The death toll stands at over 100 now and tens of thousands have been displaced.
The opposition has once again called for the state's chief minister - a leader from Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's party - to resign. The government has denied allegations that it has mishandled the situation and has again appealed for calm.
Here's Indian opposition leader Jairam Ramesh.
(PRONO - JAY-RAAM RUM-ESH)
Out: ..as well.'
Dur: 23 secs
http://www.fsnradionews.com/feeds/0703IndiaManipur-np.mp3