A Step Towards Stability
Amidst ongoing tensions in Manipur, Union Home Minister Amit Shah convened a high-level security meeting in Delhi on Saturday, addressing the critical need to restore peace and stability in the violence-hit state. The meeting resulted in a directive ensuring the free movement of citizens on all Manipur roads from March 8, 2025. Shah also warned of strict action against those attempting to obstruct this process.
Understanding the Manipur Violence
The crisis in Manipur began in May 2023 when ethnic clashes erupted between the Meitei and Kuki communities, leading to widespread violence, loss of lives, and massive displacement. The situation deteriorated over time, with allegations of human rights violations, insurgent activities, and cross-border tensions with Myanmar. As a result, the central government-imposed President’s rule in Manipur on February 13, 2025, taking direct control of governance after receiving a report from the Governor.
Key Highlights of the Meeting
1.Ensuring Free Movement from March 8, 2025:
Commitment to Long-Term Peace:
Moving Towards Resolution
The latest directives by Amit Shah mark a crucial step in addressing the prolonged instability in Manipur. With President’s rule in place and a firm focus on security, infrastructure, and drug control, the government aims to rebuild trust and normalcy in the state. The coming weeks will be crucial in determining whether these measures can effectively ease tensions and restore peace in the conflict-ridden region.
(With inputs from agencies)