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this post was submitted on 20 Jul 2023
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While the article goes into great detail about what happened, I can't seem to see any info on why it happened? What's going on between the Meitei and the Kuki?
It's an ethinic conflict that erupted a few months ago and has escalated since.
The conflict was triggered when the state High Court gave a verdict in favour of the Meiti community for a long standing demand for special previliges.
The Wikipedia article about the violence has a good overview.
Seconded, although it's not like gangs of criminals gang-raping innocent people is a phenomenon that demands a nuanced explanation. It's possible that they did it because they had guns, and they wanted to. There are places in India where criminal gangs operate freely.
This article attempts to provide some reasoning.
As for the neighbouring area, since it's mentioned near the end of this article, a related fact from wikipedia:
More often than not, ethnic disputes are just leverage used by people in power to achieve their goals.
Besides the brutality of mentioned in the OP, there have been tens of deaths in the area during the past few months.