<p>Some 23,000 people have fled ethnic violence in northeast India that has reportedly killed at least 54, the army said Sunday, although there was no new "major violence" overnight.</p>.<p>The unrest in Manipur state erupted after a protest march by a tribal group last week sparked clashes, with vehicles and houses set on fire and authorities firing tear gas.</p>.<p>The military has deployed thousands of troops to the state bordering Myanmar, issued "shoot-at-sight" orders in "extreme cases", imposed curfews and cut the internet.</p>.<p>The army said on Sunday no major flare-ups were reported overnight and that a curfew was lifted between 7-10 am in Churachandpur district, one of the main flashpoint areas.</p>.<p>"Past 24 hrs also witnessed Army significantly enhancing surveillance efforts through aerial surveillance, movement of UAVs & redeployment of Army Helicopters within Imphal Valley," it said, referring to unmanned aerial vehicles or drones.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/east-and-northeast/kuki-women-form-human-chain-to-protect-meitei-people-from-mob-1216362.html" target="_blank">Kuki women form human chain to protect Meitei people from mob</a></strong></p>.<p>"Total 23000 civilians have been rescued till now & were moved to own operating bases/ military Garrisons," the statement said.</p>.<p>Authorities have not given an official death toll but hospital morgues in the state capital Imphal and Churachandpur had reported a combined total of 54 dead, according to local media.</p>.<p>Tribal groups including the Kukis are unhappy about the prospect of the state's majority Meitei community being recognised under a "Scheduled Tribe" category.</p>.<p>This designation would give them a certain quota of government jobs and college admissions in a form of affirmative action aimed at addressing structural inequality and discrimination.</p>.<p>L. Sanglun Simte, 29, a Kuki who has been camping outside the airport in state capital Imphal with 11 of his family members since Saturday, recounted the horror as violence broke out.</p>.<p>"We fled for safety. Things are not okay. They are just attacking us Kukis," he told AFP.</p>.<p>Simte said his 49-year-old cousin, Siemcha Gangte, was killed by a mob on Thursday and his house was set on fire.</p>.<p>"The attackers say we are outsiders and need to leave Imphal. When they attacked us, the local police didn't help."</p>.<p>Simte, who has booked a flight for Agartala, the capital of neighbouring Tripura state, said he would return only if security improved.</p>.<p>"We don't feel safe right now," he said.</p>.<p>Lalpu Suantak, 45, who works with a state-owned bank in Imphal and is also from the Kuki community, said he fled his house with 12 family members after some homes and a neighbourhood church were set on fire.</p>.<p>"My house hasn't been touched yet but there was fear when a mob burnt one house in our area," he told AFP.</p>.<p>India's northeast has seen decades of unrest among ethnic and separatist groups seeking more autonomy or even secession from India, with at least 50,000 people killed in Manipur since the 1950s.</p>.<p>These conflicts had waned over the years, with many groups striking deals with New Delhi for more powers.</p>
<p>Some 23,000 people have fled ethnic violence in northeast India that has reportedly killed at least 54, the army said Sunday, although there was no new "major violence" overnight.</p>.<p>The unrest in Manipur state erupted after a protest march by a tribal group last week sparked clashes, with vehicles and houses set on fire and authorities firing tear gas.</p>.<p>The military has deployed thousands of troops to the state bordering Myanmar, issued "shoot-at-sight" orders in "extreme cases", imposed curfews and cut the internet.</p>.<p>The army said on Sunday no major flare-ups were reported overnight and that a curfew was lifted between 7-10 am in Churachandpur district, one of the main flashpoint areas.</p>.<p>"Past 24 hrs also witnessed Army significantly enhancing surveillance efforts through aerial surveillance, movement of UAVs & redeployment of Army Helicopters within Imphal Valley," it said, referring to unmanned aerial vehicles or drones.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/east-and-northeast/kuki-women-form-human-chain-to-protect-meitei-people-from-mob-1216362.html" target="_blank">Kuki women form human chain to protect Meitei people from mob</a></strong></p>.<p>"Total 23000 civilians have been rescued till now & were moved to own operating bases/ military Garrisons," the statement said.</p>.<p>Authorities have not given an official death toll but hospital morgues in the state capital Imphal and Churachandpur had reported a combined total of 54 dead, according to local media.</p>.<p>Tribal groups including the Kukis are unhappy about the prospect of the state's majority Meitei community being recognised under a "Scheduled Tribe" category.</p>.<p>This designation would give them a certain quota of government jobs and college admissions in a form of affirmative action aimed at addressing structural inequality and discrimination.</p>.<p>L. Sanglun Simte, 29, a Kuki who has been camping outside the airport in state capital Imphal with 11 of his family members since Saturday, recounted the horror as violence broke out.</p>.<p>"We fled for safety. Things are not okay. They are just attacking us Kukis," he told AFP.</p>.<p>Simte said his 49-year-old cousin, Siemcha Gangte, was killed by a mob on Thursday and his house was set on fire.</p>.<p>"The attackers say we are outsiders and need to leave Imphal. When they attacked us, the local police didn't help."</p>.<p>Simte, who has booked a flight for Agartala, the capital of neighbouring Tripura state, said he would return only if security improved.</p>.<p>"We don't feel safe right now," he said.</p>.<p>Lalpu Suantak, 45, who works with a state-owned bank in Imphal and is also from the Kuki community, said he fled his house with 12 family members after some homes and a neighbourhood church were set on fire.</p>.<p>"My house hasn't been touched yet but there was fear when a mob burnt one house in our area," he told AFP.</p>.<p>India's northeast has seen decades of unrest among ethnic and separatist groups seeking more autonomy or even secession from India, with at least 50,000 people killed in Manipur since the 1950s.</p>.<p>These conflicts had waned over the years, with many groups striking deals with New Delhi for more powers.</p>