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HM Amit Shah to chair all-party meet tomorrow on Manipur situation

First Published: 23rd June, 2023 14:15 IST

Union Home Minister Amit Shah will chair an all-party meet tomorrow over the situation in Manipur. The meeting will be held at 3 PM tomorrow in New Delhi.

The meeting will hold discussions on the situation in the trouble-torn state which has been rattled by ethnic clashes since May 3. It is learnt that the Union Home Minister has invited all political parties for the meeting to be held at the Parliament Library building to hold talks and formulate a strategy to break the deadlock which is inching to almost two months now. Besides, Shah will likely be briefing opposition leaders and allies on the current situation.

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