<p>Guwahati: A 34-year-old pregnant lady, who reportedly fell ill following firing of tear gas by police near her house during a protest in <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/manipur">Manipur</a> capital <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/imphal">Imphal</a> on September 12, died in a government hospital on Wednesday. </p><p>This comes after the 1.5kg dead foetus of her child had to be delivered by doctors at the Regional Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS) on September 14. The lady belonging to Meitei community, was provided ventilation support at the RIMS. </p><p>Sources said the victim, Laishram Lingol Sanjita Devi, wife of Naorem Dipak Singh, was rushed to the RIMS after she fell ill following firing of tear gas at Kakwa Naorem Leikai area in Imphal. Her family suspected that toxic fumes from the tear gas made her ill. </p>.Protest in Imphal against drone attacks, police fire tear gas shells.<p>Police resorted to tear gas shells firing after protesters, mainly students, turned violent and started pelting stones at the security forces and even towards Raj Bhawan. More than 50 protesters were injured and the state government had to clamp curfew and even suspended mobile internet. </p><p>The protesters were demanding action against Kuki insurgents, who were allegedly involved in fresh attacks in Meitei areas since September 1. </p><p>Following the delivery of the dead foetus, members of a Joint Action Committee met Chief Minister N. Biren Singh on September 15 and sought government's assistance to the family. In a post on X, the CM said he expressed condolences over miscarriage of the child due to the "unfortunate" incident at Kakwa Naorem Leikai and assured the family to extend necessary support.</p><p><strong>Fresh firing in Jiribam: </strong></p><p>Fresh firing by unidentified miscreants were reported from some areas in Jiribam district on Tuesday night. Sources said firing was reported in Mongbung Meitei village. </p><p>A statement issued by the Indigenous Tribes Advocacy Committee, a forum of Kuki-Zo-Hmar community in Jiribam and Pherjawl district on Wednesday evening, said firing was carried out by UNLF, a Meitei insurgent group, targeting the Kuki-Zo-Hmar residents at Mongbung and Sejang village at around 12.30pm on Wednesday. There was no resport of casualty. </p><p>More than 236 people have died and over 60,000 others displaced due to the Meitei-Kuki conflict since May last year. Sporadic incidents of attack along the peripheral areas have kept the state on the boil despite presence of central security forces including the army.</p>
<p>Guwahati: A 34-year-old pregnant lady, who reportedly fell ill following firing of tear gas by police near her house during a protest in <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/manipur">Manipur</a> capital <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/imphal">Imphal</a> on September 12, died in a government hospital on Wednesday. </p><p>This comes after the 1.5kg dead foetus of her child had to be delivered by doctors at the Regional Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS) on September 14. The lady belonging to Meitei community, was provided ventilation support at the RIMS. </p><p>Sources said the victim, Laishram Lingol Sanjita Devi, wife of Naorem Dipak Singh, was rushed to the RIMS after she fell ill following firing of tear gas at Kakwa Naorem Leikai area in Imphal. Her family suspected that toxic fumes from the tear gas made her ill. </p>.Protest in Imphal against drone attacks, police fire tear gas shells.<p>Police resorted to tear gas shells firing after protesters, mainly students, turned violent and started pelting stones at the security forces and even towards Raj Bhawan. More than 50 protesters were injured and the state government had to clamp curfew and even suspended mobile internet. </p><p>The protesters were demanding action against Kuki insurgents, who were allegedly involved in fresh attacks in Meitei areas since September 1. </p><p>Following the delivery of the dead foetus, members of a Joint Action Committee met Chief Minister N. Biren Singh on September 15 and sought government's assistance to the family. In a post on X, the CM said he expressed condolences over miscarriage of the child due to the "unfortunate" incident at Kakwa Naorem Leikai and assured the family to extend necessary support.</p><p><strong>Fresh firing in Jiribam: </strong></p><p>Fresh firing by unidentified miscreants were reported from some areas in Jiribam district on Tuesday night. Sources said firing was reported in Mongbung Meitei village. </p><p>A statement issued by the Indigenous Tribes Advocacy Committee, a forum of Kuki-Zo-Hmar community in Jiribam and Pherjawl district on Wednesday evening, said firing was carried out by UNLF, a Meitei insurgent group, targeting the Kuki-Zo-Hmar residents at Mongbung and Sejang village at around 12.30pm on Wednesday. There was no resport of casualty. </p><p>More than 236 people have died and over 60,000 others displaced due to the Meitei-Kuki conflict since May last year. Sporadic incidents of attack along the peripheral areas have kept the state on the boil despite presence of central security forces including the army.</p>