Manipur economic blockade lifted after 5 months
The five-month-long economic blockade in Manipur was lifted tonight
after successful talks among the Centre, the state government and the
Naga groups.
The blockade was imposed by the United Naga Council on
November 1 to protest against the creation of seven new
districts by the erstwhile Okram Ibobi Singh-led Congress
government in the state.
The blockade on two national highways -- NH-2 and NH-37
-- has led to steep rise in prices of essential commodities
and severely affected the normal life in the state.
It had become a major issue in the recently held assembly
polls in the state.
Appreciating the "first step of the newly formed
government" led by the BJP, Manipur Governor Najma Heptulla
said the lifting of the blockade "will usher in an era of
peace and prosperity" in the northeastern state.
Chief Minster Biren Singh said the lifting of the
blockade was "just the beginning" and that his government was
trying to fulfil the promises Prime Minister Narendra Modi had
made to the people of the state.
"Our effort is to make it (lifting of blockade)
successful. It is just the beginning. The word was given by
honorable Prime Minister Modiji to the people of Manipur
during the election campaign. We are trying to fulfi
Earlier in the day, a joint statement, issued after the
tripartite talks held at the Senapati district headquartersstated that there would be "unconditional release of the
arrested UNC leaders and all cases related to the economic
blockade against the Naga tribe leaders and student leaders
will be closed".
It had said that the blockade would be lifted from
midnight today.
The statement was signed by Joint Secretary Satyendra
Garg of the Union Home Ministry, Additional Chief Secretary
(Home) J Suresh Babu and Commissioner (Works) Radhakumar Singh
of the Manipur government and UNC general secretary S Milan
and All Naga Students Association president Seth Shatsang.
The tripartite talks were held first on February 7 in
Imphal for ending the blockade, but they had failed to make
any headway as the UNC refused to allow the seven new
districts to be carved out.
The stakeholders had earlier met in Delhi on February 4
and the Centre had expressed hope that the blockade would end
soon
The joint statement said the next round of tripartite
talks would be held within a month at political level
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