INDIA Delegation Concludes Manipur Visit
Deccan ChronicleGuwahati: The delegation of 21 MPs of Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance on Sunday concluded their two-days long visit to trouble-torn Manipur by submitting a memorandum to Governor Anusuiya Uikey asking her to make all necessary efforts to restore peace and harmony in the state. You are also requested to apprise the Union Government of the complete breakdown of law and order in Manipur for the last 89 days so as to enable them to intervene in the precarious situation in Manipur to restore peace and normalcy.” Informing that all 21-MPs jointly handed over a memorandum to the Governor, the Congress Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury told reporters, “The Governor listened to our appeal and suggested that both the Opposition and Ruling Party should together send an all-party delegation to Manipur and talk to leaders of all communities which is essential to resolve the sense of distrust among the people." Meanwhile, days after the arson and alleged vandalism in Moreh town on India-Myanmar international border, around 300-400 Kuki- Zo women protesters took to the streets to block highways for state police personnel. The women protesters, who spent last night sitting along the Imphal-Moreh Road are blocking the state government's effort to send around 70-80 additional police personnel to Moreh town.