Amit Shah and the Manipur BJP president meet to discuss a “permanent solution” to the state’s strife.

Photo courtesy Social Media : Amit Shah and the Manipur BJP president meet to discuss a "permanent solution"
Photo courtesy Social Media : Amit Shah and the Manipur BJP president meet to discuss a “permanent solution”

The Chief Minister was not invited to the June 17 session, during which the Union Home Minister assessed the security situation with State government representatives. The gathering happens a couple of days after the fact.

In a meeting with Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Thursday in New Delhi, the Manipur chairman of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) urged “immediate regard for carry long-lasting arrangement and peacefulness to the State.”

For “a wide discussion on the continuous situation in Manipur,” A. Sharda Devi met with Mr. Shah. On Thursday, her three-year term as party president came to an end.

State government occasion put off

Meanwhile, a State government program for the announcement of new programs and benefit distribution under several current schemes, which Chief Minister N. Biren Singh was scheduled to chair in Imphal on Friday, June 28, was abruptly canceled. Although no explanation was given, sources claimed that the event had been moved to the first week of July. They further stated that up to four lakh persons were expected to receive benefits from the initiative.

Mr. Singh posted on X late Thursday night, “Met a gathering with the decision MLAs to think on the ongoing circumstance in Manipur.”

In the most recent general elections, the Congress defeated the BJP for the two Lok Sabha seats in the State.

Ms. Devi wrote on X that she “appreciated the ongoing efforts” and “conveyed the people’s aspirations and urged immediate attention to bring permanent solution and tranquillity to the State.” emphasized the necessity of resettling internally displaced people (IDPs) and provide the greatest amount of assistance to ensure a seamless rehabilitation process. He gave his word that the Center is committed to raising people’s expectations and is mindful of the difficult circumstances on the ground.

One of the biggest Meitei civil society organizations in Imphal, the Coordinating Committee on Manipur Integrity (COCOMI), plans to stage a large-scale demonstration in Imphal this Friday to defend the integrity of Manipur. Slogans like “We cannot accept India’s partisan policy” and “Stop combing operation until the end of the war” were displayed on posters for the large-scale demonstration.

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