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Manipuri Muslim body urges Centre for restoration of peace in Manipur

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Guwahati, Oct 28: The United Meitei Pangal Committee Manipur (UMPC) on Monday called on the Central government to take strong measures to restore peace, hold those responsible for the ongoing crisis in Manipur accountable, and ensure justice for affected communities.

Representing 2,39,886 Meitei Muslims—8.4% of the state’s population—UMPC emphasized the urgent need for intervention.

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In a statement, UMPC president Alhaj Moulana Muheiyuddin and general secretary Raees Ahamed Tampak expressed deep concern over the impact on common citizens, who are bearing the brunt of the unrest. They noted that people are feeling “helpless, extremely worried, and restless,” with many experiencing a profound sense of despair and insecurity.

“They are dying alive,” they remarked, urging immediate action to alleviate the distressing situation. Despite ongoing challenges, UMPC stressed the importance of swift efforts to bring about peace and stability.

“We urgently request the government to intervene and establish peace, tranquillity, and harmony in our state Manipur without any further delay,” they also said.

They highlighted the need to hold accountable those responsible for the prolonged unrest, which has spanned over 500 days, and urged authorities to provide justice for the affected communities.

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