NPP Expresses Concern over Manipur Tension, Calls for Government Intervention
Conrad K. Sangma, the Chief Minister of Meghalaya, recently participated in a crucial all-party meeting convened by the esteemed Home Minister, Shri Amit Shah, to address the current situation in Manipur. During the meeting, Sangma conveyed the concerns of his party, the National People's Party (NPP), regarding the escalating tension in Manipur. The NPP fervently appealed to the Government of India (GoI) to undertake necessary measures to restore peace in the state.The NPP emphasized the importance of immediate relief and aid for the affected areas and relief camps in Manipur. They urged the GoI to ensure an adequate supply of relief materials and essential commodities to these locations, acknowledging the urgency of the situation. It is essential to address the basic needs of the affected populace during this trying time.
Furthermore, the NPP strongly advocated for strict action against any armed groups responsible for violence and disturbance in the region. By taking decisive measures, these groups can be effectively brought under control, ensuring the safety and well-being of the people of Manipur.
In addition to the aforementioned points, the NPP underscored the significance of a "Healing Touch" approach. They urged both the state and central governments, political parties, and religious organizations to extend their support and reach out to all sections of society. Through this united effort, they aim to appeal for peace, harmony, and unity among the people of Manipur.
Conrad K. Sangma's participation in the all-party meeting highlights the commitment of the NPP and the Chief Minister himself towards resolving the prevailing crisis in Manipur. Their proactive approach and appeals to the GoI reflect their dedication to ensure the welfare of the affected individuals and restore normalcy in the state. The NPP's focus on relief efforts, stringent action against armed groups, and their call for unity symbolize their unwavering support for the people of Manipur in these challenging times.