Four low intensity blasts were Monday triggered near the venue of the main Republic Day function here in the Manipur capital, police said. No one was injured.
"The blasts occurred at Polem Leikai, Yaiskul, New Chekkon and Hatta, all near the Kangla Fort, where the main function of the Republic Day was held. No one was injured in the blasts," a police official said.
All blasts occurred between 7 a.m. and noon.
Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh unfurled the national flag at Kangla Fort, and appealed to militants groups to shun violence and join the mainstream for development of the state.
"Violence will bring nothing good for the state and make people suffer," he said.
Every year, before Republic Day and Independence Day, insurgents call for a boycott of the national day functions, and attack security forces and government installations.
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