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Dismiss Manipur govt to end violence: Maha Congress submits memorandum Ramesh Bais for President

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: June 30, 2023 19:24 IST

The Maharashtra Congress met with Governor Ramesh Bais and asked him to inform the President of the party's demand ...

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The Maharashtra Congress met with Governor Ramesh Bais and asked him to inform the President of the party's demand  that the Manipur government be dismissed in order to end violence there.

Congress delegation that submitted a memorandum to this effect to Bais was led by the party's state unit working president Naseem Khan, who was accompanied by representatives from minority groups, Christian organisations and tribal leaders.

Manipur has witnessed great human tragedy for more than two months. The unprecedented violence between the ethnic groups has devastated lives of the people, uprooted their homes and forced them to flee, the memorandum said.

The tradition of Manipur has been to embrace all ethnic groups, religions, the memorandum said, adding it takes tremendous courage to foster brotherhood and just one mistake to fan feelings of hatred and violence. 

It said Prime Minister Narendra Modi was not speaking on the issue and the visit of Union Home Minister Amit Shah had failed to bring peace in the northeastern state.

It is our humble request to convey our feelings to the President of India to dismiss the Manipur government and declare President's Rule for immediate stop to the violence and hatred, it said.

Manipur continues to burn displacing over 12,000 people and the Centre fails to provide any help despite several pleas, the memorandum claimed.

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