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Centre holds all-party meet on Manipur convened by Union Home Minister Amit Shah

Leaders of different political parties, including the BJP, Congress, Trinamul Congress, Left parties and others, are taking part in the meeting

PTI New Delhi Published 24.06.23, 03:32 PM
Union Home Minister Amit Shah with Union Minister Pralhad Joshi, BJP National President J.P. Nadda, Union Minister & RLJP chief Pashupati Kumar Paras, Meghalaya CM Conrad Sangma and others during an all-party meeting on violence in Manipur, in New Delhi.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah with Union Minister Pralhad Joshi, BJP National President J.P. Nadda, Union Minister & RLJP chief Pashupati Kumar Paras, Meghalaya CM Conrad Sangma and others during an all-party meeting on violence in Manipur, in New Delhi. PTI

Leaders of various political parties, including BJP, Congress, Trinamul Congress and the Left, attended an all-party meeting, convened by Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Saturday to discuss the prevailing situation in Manipur.

Nearly 120 people lost their lives and over 3,000 have been injured ever since the ethnic violence broke out in the state on May 3.

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Those who attended included BJP president J P Nadda, former Manipur chief minister Okram Ibobi Singh (Congress), Derek O'Brien (TMC), Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad Singh (NPP), M Thambi Durai (AIADMK), Tiruchi Siva (DMK), Pinaki Misra (BJD), Sanjay Singh (AAP), Manoj Jha (RJD) and Priyanka Chaturvedi (Shiv Sena).

Union ministers Pralhad Joshi, Nityanand Rai and Ajay Kumar Mishra, Union Home Secretary Ajay Bhalla, and Director of Intelligence Bureau Tapan Deka also attended the meeting.

Violent clashes broke out in Manipur after a 'Tribal Solidarity March' was organised in the hill districts on May 3 to protest against the Meitei community's demand for Scheduled Tribe (ST) status.

Shah had visited the state for four days last month and met a cross sections of people in his efforts to bring back peace in the northeastern state.

Opposition parties have been criticising the government for its handling of the situation as violence has not stopped even after 50 days.

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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