A day after clashes broke out between the militants and security forces in Imphal, Manipur, life is slowly limping back to normalcy in the state. Security adviser to state government said that the situation is back to “peaceful”
The Manipur natives in the tricity of Chandigarh, Panchkula, and Mohali are concerned about the safety of their families and friends in the wake of the conflict back home. The disruption of communication services have added to their woes.
Over 140 sophisticated weapons, including SLR29, carbine, AK-47, INSAS rifles, and INSAS LMG, were surrendered in violence-torn Manipur. This came after Union Home Minister Amit Shah's warning of strict action against anyone found with illegal weapons during a combing operation.
Manipur Violence News: Giving details of his Manipur visit, Home Minister Amit Shah said that he visited relief camps, met both Kuki and Meitei civil groups, and discussed peace process in Manipur with the concerned communities. Amit Shah emphasised that dialogue is the only solution to resolve the ongoing crisis in Manipur. , India News, Times Now
Addressing a press conference during his four-day visit to the state, Shah said that the government was committed to restoring peace in Manipur as soon as possible and ensuring the return of refugees to their homes.