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Manipur government must act to restore normalcy, says Kiren Rijiju

The Centre today issued a stern message to the Manipur government saying that it can't escape responsibility for the "humanitarian crisis" arising out of the 52-day economic blockade by a Naga group and must work

India TV Politics Desk India TV Politics Desk New Delhi Updated on: December 23, 2016 18:19 IST
File photo of Kiren Rijiju
File photo of Kiren Rijiju

The Centre today issued a stern message to the Manipur government saying that it can't escape responsibility for the "humanitarian crisis" arising out of the 52-day economic blockade by a Naga group and must work to end it.



Minister of State for Home Kiren Rijiju, who is on a day-long visit to Congress-ruled Manipur as a central emissary, said it is completely unacceptable to have such kinds of blockades in which thousands are suffering and both central and Manipur governments will work together to end it.


He also made it clear that nobody will be allowed to take political advantage.


"The state government has not been able to end the blockade. It must end as soon as possible as law and order is the responsibility of the state government. Nobody will be allowed to take political advantage out of a humanitarian crisis where common people are suffering," he said at a press conference here. 


Rijiju earlier had a detailed meeting with Chief Minister O Ibobi Singh and senior officials of central and state governments on the crisis and how to resolve it. 


He dismissed suggestions that central government was late in taking action, saying that it has been asking the state government to clear the blockade since the beginning and offering assistance to it. 


"From today onwards, the state government can't escape from its responsibility. Nobody will be allowed to add to the sufferings of the people. Central government is also not shying away from its responsibility," he said. 


Opposing creation of seven new districts, the United Naga Council has been staging blockade on the National Highways 2 and 37 connecting the landlocked Manipur since November 1 crippling normal for last 52 days. 


The BJP-led central government has been nudging the Congress government in Manipur to ensure smooth flow of traffic on the two highways.

 

(With PTI inputs)

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