IMPHAL — A 71-year-old man was killed and five others sustained injuries as suspected Kuki militants in the strife-torn northeastern state of Manipur targeted former Chief Minister Mairembam Koireng’s residence in Bishnupur district by lobbing a “powerful bomb”, an official said on Friday. According to police, the bomb which was lobbed from a long range fell on the compound of ex-CM Koireng’s residence, killing the elderly man on the spot. Koireng and his family members were not in the house during the bomb attack. The deceased, identified as R.K. Rabei, was preparing for some local religious ceremony when the bomb exploded. Five others, including a 13-year-old girl, suffered splinter injuries and were shifted to the hospital. The “powerful bomb”, which was detonated remotely, fell at a spot that is around 2 km from the Indian National Army (INA) headquarters, where on April 14, 1944, Lt Col Shaukat Ali of the INA hoisted the Tricolour for the first time on Indian soil under the guidance of INA Supreme Commander Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose. Meanwhile, thousands of men and women in five districts of Imphal Valley on Friday took part in a human chain rallies, to protest the recent drone and gun...