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Ensure people displaced by violence can return home: Congress to Manipur government

Congress leader wants law and order to be controlled, and people of the state to be allowed to live peacefully and normally

PTI Imphal Published 13.08.24, 06:19 PM
People who were displaced by the ethnic violence in Manipur being taken for their resettlement in their native places from a relief camp, on Tuesday, Aug. 6, 2024.

People who were displaced by the ethnic violence in Manipur being taken for their resettlement in their native places from a relief camp, on Tuesday, Aug. 6, 2024. PTI

Senior Congress leader Okram Ibobi Singh on Tuesday urged the BJP government in Manipur to ensure that people displaced due to the ethnic violence can return home so that normalcy could be restored in the state.

Singh, the former chief minister, said the opposition was ready to assist the government in the process.

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"If there is a government (in the state), it should effectively control the law and order. Even the apex court of the country has said that law and order in Manipur have totally failed and constitutional machinery has collapsed. We only want law and order to be controlled, and people of the state to be allowed to live peacefully and normally," he said.

"We demand the displaced persons staying at relief camps be allowed to return to their homes. Only then peace will come. If the assistance of the opposition is required, we are ready to assist," he added.

Singh, the leader of the Congress legislature party, alleged that the state has failed in every sphere, including sports, economy and culture.

"The state has totally collapsed. The state has the highest cost for all commodities in the country. This government is surviving through loans. One loan is taken to repay the earlier loans," he said.

Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by The Telegraph Online staff and has been published from a syndicated feed.

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