New Delhi: Union House Minister Amit Shah on Monday convened a high-level assembly in New Delhi to evaluate the safety scenario in Manipur as violence is escalating within the state, reported ANI. This marks the second consecutive day the House Minister held deliberations addressing the state’s safety issues.
The dialogue centered across the latest developments and challenges within the state and constituting response measures. Contemplating the unstable scenario in Manipur, House minister directed Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) and state police to make sure peace and keep legislation and order within the area.
In response to the difficult scenario in Manipur, the federal government has determined to deploy an extra 50 corporations of Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs), including over 5,000 personnel to the area. This comes after 20 CAPF items had been despatched to the state simply days in the past.
With tensions escalating in Manipur, the federal government is taking proactive measures to make sure stability within the area.
Earlier on Sunday, Union House Minister Amit Shah held a gathering at his Delhi residence to evaluation the scenario. Shah postponed his scheduled go to to Vidarbha, Maharashtra, the place he was set to handle rallies forward of the November 20 meeting elections.