The violence has been triggered by the passage of three controversial bills by the Assembly yesterday, which has caused resentment among the tribals who fear that their land rights would be snatched by "outsiders".
The Centre termed the situation as "very tense" and Union Minister Rajnath Singh called up Chief Minister O Ibobi Singh with an assurance that all central assistance would be provided to the state.
The central government would rush additional paramilitary forces following a request of the state government to assist police in tackling the situation.
Three persons were killed today when police opened fire on a mob which attacked Churachandpur police station, police sources said. Two of the killed were in their 30s while another was 10 year old, the sources said.
With these deaths, the toll rose to 8 as five people had died since last night in arson and violence.
Five people were killed during a general strike called by the tribal student organisations called a bandh yesterday protesting against the passage of three bills - Protection of Manipur People Bill, 2015, Manipur Land Revenue and Land Reforms (Seventh amendment) Bill, 2015, and Manipur Shops and Establishments (Second Amendment) Bill, 2015 - in the state assembly to protect the indigenous people.
The tribals feared that the passage of the laws would allow "outsiders" to have rights over tribal land.
According to the police, the houses of MP of Outer Manipur Lok Sabha seat Thangso Baite, Manipur Family Welfare Minister Phungzaphang Tonsimg, and that of five MLAs, including Manga Vaiphei and Vungzagin Valte of Thanlom, were set on fire in Churachandpur town during the bandh called by the students last evening.
