Militants hurl grenade at Manipur minister Ngamthang Haokip’s residence

April 27, 2013 10:42 am | Updated November 17, 2021 04:36 am IST - Imphal

Militants lobbed a powerful grenade at the residence of Manipur Irrigation and Flood control Minister Ngamthang Haokip in the heart of Imphal town but it failed to explode, officials said on Saturday.

The grenade was hurled by two militants at Mr. Haokip’s house at New Chekon area, amid tight security deployment in Imphal West district, at around 7 p.m. on Friday. But the grenade did not explode.

The militants escaped under the cover of darkness.

Mr. Haokip was not present in his office at the time of the incident, which was after the tree plantation function at the catchment area of Singda dam in Churachandpur district, officials said, adding that his family members were, however, inside the house.

Talking to reporters at his office on Friday evening, Mr. Haokip said police bomb experts later removed the grenade and wondered why security personnel could not detect the movement of ultras, armed with explosives in high security Imphal area.

The Minister said the pin of the grenade was found outside the fencing of his wall, though, the grenade fell in his bedroom.

Mr. Haokip said some Kuki militants had earlier threatened him with dire consequences if their monetary demand was not met.

Meanwhile, newly-formed Kuki National Front-N (KNF-N) Publicity Secretary Gou Vaiphei told local media that they were responsible for the grenade attack at the Minister’s house.

He said the outfit had demanded money from the Minister for ‘some party fund’ but he refused to pay the amount.

The Minister said he had applied for government accommodation in the high-security Babupara ministerial complex but was yet to get it.

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