<span style="color: #222222;">In Manipur, the peace committee consisting of different ministers and MLAs has been formed and teams have rushed to the violence affected areas to restore normalcy there.<br />''<br />''A team led by State Department of Municipal Administration, Housing &amp; Urban Development (MAHUD) minister Y. Khemchand and six MLAs is stationed at violence affected areas under Sugnu assembly constituency. Another peace committee led by State Works minister K. Govindas and four MLAs are stationed at violence prone areas of Kumbi assembly constituency. These committees will remain at the spot and take up measures to restore normalcy in the State.<br />''<br />''Meanwhile, the women of Manipur staged protests at different places of valley districts condemning the action of Assam Rifles personnel which blocked the entry gate of the Sugnu police station yesterday. It may be mentioned that the jawans of 37th Assam Rifles battalion led by its Commandant block the entry gate of Sugnu police station and SDPO office and the neadby road using their bullet proof vehicles. Large number of police personnel protested the act of Assam Rifles and there was a scuffle between the forces.<br />''<br />''Manipur Chief Minister N. Biren Singh and Manipur Police department have released press statements stating that the incident occurred due to the misunderstanding between the forces. The Assam Rifles and Manipur police are working together to restore normalcy in the State.</span><br />
News On AIR | June 3, 2023 8:24 PM
Manipur: Peace committee consisting of different ministers and MLAs formed and teams rushed to violence affected areas to restore normalcy