Modi: Manipur's Decline in Violence and Return to Normalcy
Prime Minister Narendra Modi stated that violence in Manipur is decreasing and schools are reopening. Speaking in Rajya Sabha, Modi mentioned the cooperation between the Centre and the state government to restore peace. Over 500 individuals have been arrested, and Manipur is also dealing with floods.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi has announced that violence in Manipur is on the decline, with efforts underway to restore complete peace. Most schools have reopened, he said during a speech in the Rajya Sabha.
Modi emphasized the collaboration between the Centre and the state government. 'We are working together to bring back normalcy,' he stated.
He also highlighted that over 500 arrests have been made and more than 11,000 FIRs registered. Additionally, Manipur is facing a flood crisis, with the Centre sending two National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) teams to assist.
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