The RRAG recommended bringing the situation under control by imposing President’s rule, providing fresh impetus to the peace process headed by the Governor, and ensuring effective rehabilitation and resettlement of the displaced persons to their original places of inhabitance with safety and security.
It is very unfortunate that the state of unrest and violence that erupted afterwards among those who have been living a peaceful life with mutual harmony and co-operation for centuries has not yet stopped.
So far at least 98 people have lost their lives and more than 310 people were injured in ethnic violence in Manipur that broke out on May 3. Currently, a total of 37,450 people are sheltered in 272 relief camps in Manipur.
Protestors also said that despite Union Hime Minister Amit Shah's visit to the state, the community was not feeling safe in Manipur as the state administration and the security forces were not able to help or protect them