India News | Manipur Cong Holds 'Raj Bhavan March', Seeks Guv's Intervention to Restore Peace

Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. A 15-member Congress delegation on Wednesday called on Manipur Governor Lakshman Prasad Acharya at Raj Bhavan here and sought his intervention to restore peace in the ethnic violence-hit state, a party leader said.

Imphal, Dec 18 (PTI) A 15-member Congress delegation on Wednesday called on Manipur Governor Lakshman Prasad Acharya at Raj Bhavan here and sought his intervention to restore peace in the ethnic violence-hit state, a party leader said.

The state Congress also conducted a "Raj Bhavan march" as part of the party's nationwide programme against alleged "misrule" of the Centre.

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Congress workers were stopped by security forces from marching towards the Raj Bhavan and engaged in a scuffle.

Several Congress activists were injured after Rapid Action Force personnel baton-charged them.

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During the meeting with the governor, the party delegation conveyed its concern over the law and order situation in Manipur, Congress' state unit chief Keisham Meghachandra said

"Fifteen representatives of the Congress called on the governor. We conveyed to the governor that we wanted peace and urged him to do something to restore normalcy. We also informed him that the Constitution is not being safeguarded and everyone is affected," Keisham told reporters after the meeting with Acharya.

During the protest, the Congress leader held a copy of the Constitution and claimed that "Everyone, including MLAs, is affected. We are unable to tolerate the suffering of people".

"The governor gave us a patient hearing. We had met him earlier in Guwahati but no change was noticed. The government has not initiated anything to bring peace...Whenever a leader or a minister says on a public platform that there will be a firing the next day, it sends a wrong message," Keisham alleged.

The Congress leader said the party delegation demanded immediate resettlement of internally displaced people to their homes and secured movement of citizens across districts.

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