In Photos: Congress presser on Manipur violence

The Congress on Tuesday alleged there has been "a serious deficit" in the efforts of the BJP government in Manipur to contain "arson and violence" and sought a high-level inquiry commission headed by a serving or retired judge of the Supreme Court into the ethnic violence in the state. Photos: ANI/PTI

Updated On: 2023-05-30 03:55 PM IST

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Congress Party senior leader Jairam Ramesh along with AICC Manipur in-charge Bhakta Charan Das (R) and AICC Steering Committee member Gaikhangam (L) address media during a press conference at AICC HQ in New Delhi on Tuesday. ANI Photo

The party said nearly 100 people have died due to ethnic violence and many more have gone missing. The party chief Mallikarjun Kharge led a party delegation and met President Droupadi Murmu at Rashtrapati Bhavan and submitted a memorandum

"More than 2000 houses have been either burned or destroyed. Some 10000 people, including women and children, are still living in relief camps and safer places without proper health and sanitation facilities. Thousands of people are rendered homeless and displaced. Almost all educational institutions are closed, denying education to students," the memorandum said

The party made 12 demands including firm and sustained efforts to control violence in every part of the state and immediate restoration of peace, harmony and normalcy

"A high-level inquiry commission should be constituted headed by a serving or retired Supreme Court judge. The Union government must immediately take all possible measures to control and confine all militant groups (including those under SoO) and ensure that all armed civilian groups be stopped forthwith by taking appropriate action," the party said

Congress said that villages near the foothills of both communities must be covered with adequate security so that armed militants do not intrude and disturb peace

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