Centre should initiate ‘peace talk’ for permanent solution to present unrest in Manipur: Abhijit Adsul

Imphal: The central government should initiate a peace talk on the present unrest in Manipur with the involvement of all the stakeholders from both the communities of Kuki and Meitei, Shiv Sena secretary Capt. Abhijit Adsul Anand said on Wednesday.

Abhijit was talking to reporters at the state party head office, here.

A permanent solution needs to be brought instead of a temporary solution to the violence that has been presently occurring sporadically, he added.

Manipur has been in chaos since May 3.

The impact of the present unrest is receiving not only in Manipur but also across the country including Mumbai. To bring a permanent solution to the present unrest in Manipur, MPs of Shiv Sena are raising the issues of Manipur in the ongoing Parliamentary session, Anand said.

The MPs of the party are demanding on the Parliamentary floor for the completion of the 398 km long Indo-Myanmar border fencing pending works at the earliest.

With the porous international border with India and Myanmar, many unwanted incidents including illegal smuggling of narcotic substances and drugs are occurring in Manipur. To prevent such unwanted incidents the porous border must be sealed at the earliest, said the national secretary.

During his visit to Manipur, the national secretary of Shiv Sena visited INA, Moirang and expressed happiness about visiting the INA complex where Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose first hoisted the Indian tricolor flag during the freedom struggle against the then British rule in India.

Anand and state party president M. Tombi along with other party’s officer bearers flagged off two ambulances to serve the people of Manipur.

Tombi said the ambulance will be made available 24×7 and any individuals including pregnant women can get the ambulance service and can contact +91 7005092662.

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