Imphal: Union Home Minister Amit Shah met representatives of several civil society organizations in Imphal during his four-day visit to violence-torn Manipur.
Civil society organizations reiterated their commitment to peace and guaranteed that they would work together to bring the state back to normal.
The Home Minister also met a group of state women leaders Meira Paibi. The women leaders reiterated their commitment to ensure peace and development of the state.
Taking to his Twitter handle, Amit Shah wrote, “Had a fruitful discussion with members of various civil society organizations in Imphal today, they expressed their commitment to peace and assured that together we will resolve the situation in Manipur. will contribute to paving the way for normalization.”
During his visit to the violence-hit state, Amit Shah met Manipur Governor Anusuiya Uikey on Monday. He also chaired a meeting with the state chief minister and other ministries, senior leaders and bureaucrats to analyze the current situation and prepare for the future.
During his stay in the state till June 1, the Home Minister is scheduled to attend several rounds of talks.
Notably, further violence was reported in parts of the northeastern state ahead of Amit Shah’s visit on Sunday, when suspected terrorists using sophisticated weapons attacked several residences in Serou and Sugnu areas of Tubal and Kakching districts.
After the attack, Manipur police commandos have killed 40 terrorists so far. The state administration immediately took significant steps to thwart these attempts to destabilize Manipur with the support of the army and other security agencies.
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