Amit Shah meets women leaders, civil society groups as part of efforts to bring normalcy in violence-hit Manipur

Imphal: Union Home Minister Amit Shah, who is currently visiting Manipur, held consultations with various stakeholders, which began with a breakfast meeting with a group of women leaders and a separate meeting with prominent personalities, Which was as part of his efforts to bring lasting peace in the violence affected areas. State on Tuesday.

He held another meeting with a delegation of civil society organizations as part of his outreach and expressed his commitment to peace and assured that he would work to restore normalcy in Manipur. “Had a meeting with a group of women leaders (Mira Paibi) in Manipur. Reiterated the importance of women’s role in Manipur’s society. Together we are committed to ensuring peace and prosperity in the state,” Shah tweeted.

In a separate tweet, Shah said, “Had a fruitful discussion with members of various civil society organizations in Imphal today. They expressed their commitment to peace and assured that together we will pave the way for restoration of normalcy in Manipur.” will contribute.”

According to a Home Ministry spokesperson, at the meeting held in Imphal this morning, prominent personalities assured their commitment to peace and also said that they would work towards restoring peace in the state.

After reaching Imphal last night, Shah met Chief Minister N Biren Singh, some cabinet ministers, officials and some political leaders. Sources said Shah is on a four-day visit to Manipur during which he will hold several rounds of security meetings to assess the situation and plan further steps to restore normalcy. This is the first time that the Home Minister is visiting the northeastern state after the ethnic conflict broke out in Manipur on May 3.

Manipur govt to take action against those spreading misinformation

The Manipur government has announced action against those who generate, share or publish any false information that may vitiate the prevailing law and order situation in the state. Manipur Chief Secretary Vineet Joshi has said in a notification that a large number of people holding responsible positions on social media are directly involved in creating or sharing information with respect to the existing law, a state government official said on Tuesday. Has been observed. state of order in the state

It added that a lot of such information has been found to be fake news, lies, rumors or misinformation and the creation of such misinformation has the potential to mislead public opinion, incite violence and incite rebellion against authority in the state. The current situation is likely to worsen. Due to use of weapons with or without weapons, loss of human life, casualties on bodies and destruction and damage to properties are taking place while the State Government is making all out efforts to restore peace and normalcy.

The Chief Secretary, in his notification, said that no person shall be immune from prosecution under the laws of the country if he is found to be generating or spreading fake news, lies, rumors or misinformation. The State Government will not hesitate to take action as per law against those who are generating or sharing or publishing any false information which may vitiate the prevailing law and order situation in Manipur. Every person, individually or on behalf of any group of persons, shall share or publish on any social media platform or in any medium, physical, through any device, located within or outside the State of Manipur will verify any information prior to virtual, audio-visual or electronic, stated in the notification.

Challenges remain in Manipur: CDS

Meanwhile, Chief of Defense Staff General Anil Chauhan on Tuesday said the challenges in Manipur have not disappeared but expressed hope that things will settle down in some time, adding that the situation in the north-eastern state is no longer militancy related.

Chouhan was in Pune on Tuesday to review the passing out parade of the 144th course of the National Defense Academy (NDA). When asked about the situation in Manipur, he told reporters, “The Army, Assam Rifles, was deployed in Manipur before 2020. Since the challenges on the northern borders were far greater, we were able to withdraw the Army. Since Had the militancy situation normalised, we were able to do that.”

The situation in Manipur is now “not militancy related”. He said it was a clash between two castes and a law and order situation. “We are helping the state government in this problem,” the CDS said.

“I would like to say that the armed forces and the Assam Rifles have done an excellent job there and saved a large number of lives. Though the challenges in Manipur have not disappeared, it will take some time. Hopefully, it will be resolved and the government there Will be able to work with the help of CAPFs (Central Armed Police Forces) etc.”

manipur riots

After over a fortnight of calm, the state witnessed a sudden spurt in clashes and firing between terrorists and security forces on Sunday. Officials said the death toll in the clashes has risen to 80. Caste violence broke out for the first time after a ‘Tribal Solidarity March’ was organized in the hill districts on May 3 to protest against the Meitei community’s demand for Scheduled Tribe (ST) status.

The violence was preceded by tension over the eviction of Kuki villagers from reserved forest land, which led to several smaller agitations.