• Home Minister Amit Shah chairs all-party meet in New Delhi over Manipur violence

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    Home Minister Amit Shah chairs all-party meet in New Delhi over Manipur violence

    It should be noted that the violent northeastern state has been witnessing vandalism and arson crimes since May 3, killing hundreds of people andinjuring many others.

    Digital Desk: On Saturday, Union Home Minister Amit Shah held an all-party meeting in New Delhi to review the current situation in violence-hit Manipur.

    According to reports, the meeting began at 3 pm. According to sources, the meeting included Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) national president JP Nadda, Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma, and CPI (M) MP John Brittas, among others.

    It should be noted that the violent northeastern state has been witnessing vandalism and arson crimes since May 3, killing hundreds of people andinjuring many others.

    In order to prevent any disturbances to peacefully, the Manipur government has extended the state's internet ban till June 25.

    The North East Students' Organisation (NESO) questioned Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Centre on Thursday about their inactivity in Manipur.

    NESO held a news conference at the Hotel Prag Continental, where they addressed the worrying situation in Manipur surrounding communal violence and questioned PM Modi and his government's silence on the matter.