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Congress Legislature Party leader seeks timeline for restoration of normalcy in Manipur

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Imphal, Jun 23 (PTI) The Congress Legislature Party leader in Manipur, Keisham Meghachandra, has demanded that the state government provide a timeline for the restoration of normalcy in the northeastern state and steps being taken to ensure justice, security, and reconciliation.

In a post on X, Meghachandra said that since May 3, 2023, the people of Manipur have endured prolonged hardship, displacement, uncertainty, and disruption of normal life.

Manipur witnessed the killing of at least 260 people and the displacement of thousands in violence between the Meitei and Kuki communities since May 2023.

The Congress leader said the nearly five-month-old BJP government should be able to present a clear and practical roadmap for restoring peace and normalcy in the state.

“While the situation remains complex, people deserve clarity and concrete action. The government must explain the steps being taken to restore public confidence, ensure rehabilitation, facilitate the safe return of displaced persons, and create conditions for lasting peace,” Meghachandra said.

Keisham demanded to know the roadmap for restoring peace and normalcy and the concrete measures being taken for rehabilitation and resettlement.

He also asked for a timeline for the restoration of normal life and the steps being taken to ensure justice, security, and reconciliation.

“Peace cannot remain an open-ended promise. There must be a transparent, time-bound, and inclusive plan that addresses the concerns of all affected communities, and the people of Manipur expect accountability, decisive action, and visible progress towards a peaceful and secure future,” the Congress leader said. PTI COR NSD

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