Nearly 34 MLAs, mostly from the ruling BJP, have urged the Central government to abrogate the Suspension of Operation (SoO) with armed militant outfits. The resolution said that the armed attacks (using sophisticated weaponry such as rocket-propelled grenade launchers) on Indian soil, Indian citizens, and security forces by Myanmar-based armed militants must be stopped at all costs.
32 of 60 MLAs, from the BJP and Opposition, urge Centre to take “action at earliest”, failing which, they say will take “appropriate action” in consultation with public
In a volatile state like Manipur, peace agreements can be challenging to implement because of the multiplicity of stakeholders and their divergent interests and grievances
The state unit also urged Nadda to apprise the "Union home ministry for early completion of the drive to record the biometric data of illegal immigrants to facilitate the early implementation of the NRC" and "to completely destroy all poppy cultivation" and "establish a joint monitoring committee for constant vigilance."
The Kuki Inpi Manipur declared that there is now a "total separation of the Kukis and the Meiteis, he asserted. He also said that as such, it is imperative that the central government must "Constitutionally recognize" this separation at the earliest without further delay.