Manipur govt extends ban on internet till June 5; record 28 days now, and counting

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Imphal, May 31: The Manipur government has further extended ban on internet in the entire territorial jurisdiction of the State of Manipur with immediate effect from May 31 for another five more days.

The ban on internet will end on June 5, 3 pm.

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The State government has been effectively banning internet broadband, Mobile data in Manipur for at least 28 days now, ever since May 4. Biren Singh’s government snapped internet in parts of Manipur from May 3 evening onwards.

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