Union Home Minister Amit Shah has cancelled his scheduled election rallies in Maharashtra to focus on the deteriorating situation in Manipur. Shah is set to convene a high-level meeting to discuss the volatile law-and-order situation in the northeastern state, which has been reeling under ethnic violence for months.
Manipur continues to face unrest, with clashes and incidents of arson reported sporadically between the Kuki and Meitei communities. The state’s situation has drawn criticism from opposition parties, who have questioned the central government’s response to the crisis. Shah’s decision to prioritize the Manipur crisis over electoral engagements reflects the urgency of addressing the conflict.
The meeting is expected to involve key stakeholders, including senior officials from the Ministry of Home Affairs, representatives from Manipur, and security experts. The government’s strategy is likely to focus on fostering peace through dialogue, ensuring the safety of citizens, and deploying necessary security measures.
This shift in priorities underscores the gravity of the Manipur crisis and the government’s attempt to bring stability to the state.
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