Historic Unity: Manipur's Ethnic Leaders Hold First Joint Dialogue

For the first time since last year's ethnic violence in Manipur, Meitei, Kuki, and Naga MLAs are meeting in New Delhi under the Home Ministry's aegis. The initiative aims to foster dialogue and find solutions to the ongoing crisis. Participation and consultative talks within communities are crucial.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Imphal | Updated: 14-10-2024 17:24 IST | Created: 14-10-2024 17:24 IST
Historic Unity: Manipur's Ethnic Leaders Hold First Joint Dialogue
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In a significant move towards reconciliation, MLAs from Manipur's Meitei, Kuki, and Naga communities are meeting in New Delhi, marking the first joint dialogue since the ethnic violence erupted last year. The Home Ministry supervises the discussions, aiming to bridge divides and seek solutions.

The meeting sees the participation of three Naga MLAs, with representatives from the Meitei and Kuki groups expected to join, though exact numbers remain undisclosed. The dialogue signifies a central government's initiative to bring warring communities to the table for peace negotiations.

Despite the absence of opposition party members, local leaders, and civil society, there is hope for a constructive outcome. The Indigenous Tribal Leaders Forum has called for more inclusive consultative talks, emphasizing the need for widespread involvement to ensure long-lasting peace.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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