**Supreme Court seeks detailed report from Manipur government on ongoing ethnic clashes**
– The Supreme Court has asked the Manipur government to provide a “detailed status report” on the current situation in the state following the ongoing ethnic clashes.
– The court fixed the next hearing for July 10 and requested the Solicitor General to file an updated status report.
– Chief Justice of India D Y Chandrachud emphasized the need for a comprehensive report, including information on steps taken on the ground, rehabilitation camps, recovery of arms, and law and order.
– The court also asked the Solicitor General to investigate allegations that members of militant organizations involved in the violence may have access to assault rifles and sniper rifles.
– The Solicitor General informed the court about the deployments made to restore peace, including personnel from Manipur Rifles Commandos, Central Armed Police Forces, and the Army. There are currently 355 relief camps operating in the state.
– The curfew has been reduced to only five hours a day, indicating an improvement in the situation, according to the Solicitor General.
– The court urged the counsel representing Kuki outfits involved in the clashes to avoid any communal spin and emphasized the importance of considering the well-being of all individuals involved.
Source: [The Indian Express](https://indianexpress.com/article/explained/manipur-clashes-meitei-scheduled-tribe-explained-8591158/)
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