Mizoram Congress president Lalsawta calls for urgent solution to Manipur unrest
First Published: 2nd July, 2023 12:58 IST
Lalsawta also appealed for an immediate end to the bloodshed and human suffering in the trouble-torn state
Mizoram Congress President Lalsawta gave a clarion call to the Government of India for an urgent solution to the unrest and turmoil in Manipur.
Stating that law and order has failed in the state, Lalsawta said the Government of India should come up with a solution at the earliest.
Lalsawta also appealed for an immediate end to the bloodshed and human suffering in the trouble-torn state.
Speaking to Northeast Live, Lalsawta said, “I do not intend to comment on the political situation, but the immediate solution to the killings and this human suffering should stop, and for this purpose, law and order should be maintained within the territory of Manipur.”
Terming the situation very unfortunate, Lalsawta said that law and order in Manipur has failed.
“It is very unfortunate that these things have happened. The human suffering that has been caused by this incident is very touching for Mizoram. Law and order in Manipur has failed. If the state government is unable to keep law and order for the safety of the citizens, it is for the government of India to think of a solution,” he added.
Manipur has been on the boil for two month now since violence broke out in the state between two communities on May 3.
COMMENTS
TOPMOST STORY NOW
Live Meghalaya to Get Four-Star Hotel at Orkid Polo, To Boost Tourism and Urban Appeal
15th November 2024Live Nagaland Cabinet to Discuss NSCN-IM’s Statement on Threat to Return to Armed Struggle Tomorrow
15th November 2024Live Sikkim: Teacher Found Dead in Her Rented Space in Gangtok
15th November 2024Live NEHU VC P S Shukla Goes on Leave Amid Centre’s Probe and Students’ Hunger Strike
15th November 2024WE RECOMMEND
Manipur: 6 Police Stations Declared as ‘Disturbed Areas’, AFSPA Reimposed
The Manipur government had previously declared the state as a disturbed area, with the exception of regions under 19 police stations.
14th November 2024Children’s Day in Manipur Turns Into Protest Day as Students Demand Release of Abducted Civilians Including Minors
In addition, they are urging the BJP-led government to take swift and decisive action to secure the release of the civilians.
14th November 2024Manipur Violence: 10-Month Old, 2 More Children and 3 Women Still Missing
An unverified photograph showing the 3 women and 3 children allegedly held captive by militants is doing the rounds on social media
14th November 202420 Additional CAPF Companies Deployed in Manipur Amidst Escalated Violence
This brings the total number of CAPF companies stationed in the state to 218, following the ethnic violence that erupted in May last year.
13th November 2024Manipur: Fresh Firing in Sekmai, Truck Carrying Rice, Onions and Potatoes Set Ablaze
Fresh firing was reported today in Sekmai, located in Imphal West district. Sources indicate the firing continued through the early morning hours, although there are no reports of any casualties.A truck transporting onions from Silchar to Imphal was set ablaze early this morning by armed miscreants. The incident took place on National Highway-37 near Phaiton […]
13th November 2024