The event took place at the Tura Super Market ground, where participants displayed placards bearing messages such as "We Pray for Peace in Manipur," "It's Time to Stop the Violence," and "Love Heals, Hatred Hurts, and Violence Never Solves - Dialogue Does."
The Meghalaya Prayer Church Transformation Initiative (MPCTI) on Saturday appealed to the Centre and State to end violence and restore peace in Manipur.
Manipur a•doko ong•enggipa obostarangna Manipur a•dokni Chief Minister N Biren Singh, kamtangko watna manchiahaoba, Sukrobar salo bang•bea manderangni una chakpaaniko nike, ua kam watna manchianiko ra•pilaha.
National People's Party (NPP) national president and Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma on Friday said the Government of India has to examine all options and act accordingly to restore peace in violence-hit Manipur.