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    Manipur has been in the headlines lately as a swirl of violent incidents, targeted killings and community clashes have pushed the state into a fragile and volatile state. In response to the heightened security needs of the West Bengal polls, a sizable chunk of the Central Armed Police Force (CAPF) companies originally stationed in Manipur were temporarily redeployed to assist with election duties. As the West Bengal election process now nears its end, those 85 CAPF companies roughly 8,500 personnel are slated to start moving back to the troubled northeastern region from the end of April. This shift comes at a time when Manipur is grappling with renewed tensions among the Meitei, Kuki‑Zo and Naga communities, marking a departure from the earlier conflict dynamics that primarily pitted the Meitei against the hill tribes. Security officials have warned that the short‑term reduction in CAPF presence left a gap in the already delicate law‑and‑order situation, especially in vulnerable districts. While the redeployment was deemed essential to guarantee peaceful elections in West Bengal a state known for demanding heavy security arrangements attention now swirls back to Manipur, where authorities are scrambling to restore stability. The coming days promise intense monitoring, as the return of CAPF companies could alter the security calculus in a region that has become a focal point of breaking news across India. This development underscores the interconnected nature of election security and regional stability, offering a vivid snapshot of how India’s internal security apparatus balances competing priorities.

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