Prohibitory Order Enforced Following Assault and Retaliatory Violence in Tripura
A prohibitory order was imposed in Bishramganj, Tripura, after a tribal girl alleged molestation, leading to retaliatory attacks on bus passengers and leaving six injured. Chief Minister Manik Saha condemned the incidents, advocating for lawful investigations. Police have registered FIRs but no arrests have been made yet.

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A prohibitory order has been enforced in Bishramganj, Sepahijala district of Tripura, following a shocking incident involving the alleged molestation of a tribal girl and responsive attacks on bus passengers. The altercation resulted in injuries to six individuals, prompting quick police action.
Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha has forcefully condemned the events, emphasizing that the law must be allowed to take its rightful course. Speaking to reporters, he reinforced the necessity of adhering to legal protocols, discouraging any form of inflammatory interpretations regarding the incidents.
Police authorities have registered two FIRs relating to the molestation claim and the ensuing violence against passengers. Despite the formal complaints, no arrests have been executed. The reactions underscore the complex social dynamics at play, as leaders call for peace and legal resolution.
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