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Manipur Bans Air Guns in Churachandpur Ahead of PM Modi’s Likely Visit


The Manipur administration has issued an order banning the use, carrying and brandishing of air guns in Churachandpur district ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s likely visit on September 13, 2025. The directive — issued by District Magistrate Dharun Kumar S under Section 163 of the BNSS — says visible air-gun use could cause alarm or pose security risks during VVIP movement, and tasks the Superintendent of Police, Churachandpur, with strict enforcement. Authorities also warned of legal action for violations. The government said the restriction will remain in force until further notice; New Delhi or Imphal had not yet formally confirmed the Prime Minister’s itinerary.



What the official order actually says (plain language)

  • The district administration of Churachandpur has formally banned the carrying, use, or brandishing of air guns within the district.
  • The directive was issued by District Magistrate Dharun Kumar S and cites Section 163 of the BNSS as legal backing. It will remain in place until further notice.
  • Rationale: officials wrote that air guns in public during VVIP movement could “cause alarm, confusion, or pose a potential security threat.”
  • Enforcement: the Superintendent of Police, Churachandpur, was explicitly tasked to ensure strict enforcement, and violators face action under relevant laws

FAQs

Q1: Is the ban on air guns permanent?
A1: No. The district order states the ban will remain in effect “until further notice,” which means it is temporary and tied to security requirements surrounding the likely VVIP visit. Authorities are expected to lift it once the risk subsides.

Q2: Who issued the order and under what legal provision?
A2: The order was issued by District Magistrate Dharun Kumar S and cites Section 163 of the BNSS as its legal basis, empowering the district to impose such prohibitions in the interest of public safety.

Q3: What happens if someone is found carrying an air gun in Churachandpur?
A3: The order warns violators will face action under relevant laws. The Superintendent of Police, Churachandpur, was tasked with strict enforcement, which typically includes seizure, possible fines or legal proceedings depending on the circumstances. Residents should seek receipts and records if they surrender property.

Q4: Is the Prime Minister’s visit officially confirmed?
A4: At the time the order was published, the Prime Minister’s itinerary had not been officially confirmed by authorities in New Delhi or Imphal, although reports indicated a likely visit on September 13, 2025.

Q5: Why is Churachandpur particularly sensitive to security measures?
A5: Churachandpur is a major hill district with a large Kuki population and was heavily affected by inter-communal violence in May 2023, when widespread clashes resulted in significant deaths and displacement. Any high-profile visit to the district is therefore treated with heightened sensitivity to avoid reigniting tensions.


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