All India Mahila Congress members confront police in New Delhi during a protest over sexual violence against women in India's north-eastern state of Manipur. AFP
Members of All India Magila Congress hold placards with a message reading 'Modi break your silence on Manipur' during a protest over sexual violence against women and ethnic violence in the north-eastern state. AFP
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi at Parliament House in New Delhi, where he said: 'My heart is filled with pain and anger because of the Manipur incident ... the guilty will not be spared'. EPA
The shell of a burnt house after ethnic clashes and rioting in Sugnu, in the north-eastern Indian state of Manipur. AP
Fortifications at a checkpoint at a de facto front line dissecting the area into two ethnic zones in Churachandpur, Manipur. AP
Members of Meira Paibis, a powerful vigilante group of Hindu majority Meitei women, march towards the site of a gunfight in Kangchup, Manipur. AP
Burnt-out homes after ethnic clashes and rioting in Sugnu. AP
A Manipur policeman on duty as members of Meira Paibis block traffic to check vehicles for members from the rival tribal Kuki community, in Imphal, capital of Manipur. AP
Indian paramilitary soldiers enforce a curfew in Imphal, the capital of Manipur state. AP