Govt Committed to Restoring Lasting Peace in Manipur, Says HM Shah; Reviews Security with Governor and Top Officials

In a bid to restore peace and normalcy, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Saturday reviewed the overall security situation in Manipur. During the meeting, HM Shah emphasized that the Centre, under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, remains fully committed to restoring lasting peace in Manipur and is providing all necessary assistance in this regard.

### Security Review Meeting

A top official in Imphal stated that the Home Minister, during the meeting with senior officials of the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) and Intelligence wings, took stock of the security situation in Manipur. President’s Rule was promulgated in the state on February 13, four days after Chief Minister N Biren Singh resigned.

“A detailed briefing was given to the Home Minister on the overall law and order situation and subsequent developments in the state,” the official said, refusing to be named.

### Directives Issued by HM Shah

During the meeting, HM Shah directed that free movement be ensured for people on all roads in Manipur from March 8. He also instructed that strict action be taken against anyone attempting to create obstructions. Additionally, the Home Minister directed that the fencing work on both sides of the designated entry points along Manipur’s International Border with Myanmar should be completed at the earliest. He emphasized the need to dismantle the entire network involved in the drug trade to make Manipur drug-free.

### Attendees of the Meeting

Manipur Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla, top officials of the Manipur government, Union Home Secretary, Director of Intelligence Bureau, Deputy Chief of Army Staff, Army Commander of the Eastern Command, Directors General of Border Security Force (BSF), Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), and Assam Rifles, Security Advisor of Manipur, and senior officers of the MHA, Army, and Manipur administration attended the meeting.

### Background and Current Situation

Saturday’s meeting in Delhi was the first top-level review meeting held after the imposition of President’s Rule in the northeastern state, which has been witnessing ethnic violence between the Meitei and Kuki-Zo communities since May 3, 2023. Over 250 people belonging to different communities have lost their lives, over 1,500 people were injured, and over 70,000 people displaced from their homes and villages in the ethnic strife.

After the imposition of President’s Rule, with the recommendation of the Governor, the state Assembly, which has a tenure till 2027, has been put under suspended animation. The security review was held after the February 20 ultimatum given by the Governor to everyone holding illegal and looted arms to surrender.

### Governor’s Appeal and Response

The Manipur Governor had on Friday further extended by one week the time given for the return of looted and illegal weapons and ammunition to the security forces. He also warned that “strict legal action would be taken as per law for possession of such arms and ammunition” after the expiry of the fresh time limit on March 6.

Senior police officials said that so far (till February 28) over 645 looted and illegally-held weapons, including many sophisticated arms and a huge cache of ammunition, were returned to security forces since the Governor made the appeal for the first time on February 20.

Governor Bhalla in his fresh appeal on Friday said, “The request (on February 20) has yielded a positive response. Upon expiry of the seven days’ deadline for voluntary surrender of such arms, there has been demand from both valley and hill areas to extend the period for surrender. I have considered the request and decided to extend the deadline up to 4 p.m. of March 6 for voluntary surrender of such arms.”

“During this period no punitive action would be taken against the individuals who voluntarily surrender weapons. However, any person found in possession of illegal or looted arms after the given deadline will face legal action as per law,” he warned.

### Efforts to Restore Normalcy

Since taking over the charge of governor on January 3, Bhalla has been meeting a cross-section of people, taking feedback from them on how to bring back normalcy in the northeastern state. He has also chaired several meetings in Manipur where the law and order situation in the state was discussed and gave necessary directions to the security forces, officials said.

Bhalla, a former Union Home Secretary, who had closely worked with HM Shah for five years till August 2024, was handpicked by Shah himself and is said to have been given the mandate to bring back normalcy to the restive state.

### Ongoing Violence and Efforts for Peace

The violence started after a ‘Tribal Solidarity March’ was organized in the hill districts to protest against the Meitei community’s demand for Scheduled Tribe (ST) status in May 2023. Permanent peace continues to be elusive in Manipur, even though there have been efforts from the central government to bring the warring communities to the negotiating table.

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