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Amit Shah to meet Manipur Civil Society leaders over apprehensions surrounding peace talks

First Published: 24th November, 2019 13:23 IST

Union Home Minister Amit Shah has invited Civil Society leaders from Manipur for an informal discussion on the ongoing situation in the state due to apprehensions surrounding the Naga Peace

Union Home Minister Amit Shah has invited Civil Society leaders from Manipur for an informal discussion on the ongoing situation in the state due to apprehensions surrounding the Naga Peace Talks.

As per a release issued by the Chief Minister’s office, Shah will meet the CSO leaders at 10 pm on Monday, November 25.

In view of the development, the chief minister’s office also appealed the COCOMI to withdraw its boycott of the Sangai Fest.

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