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No burial at disputed site: Minister Th Basantakumar Singh

Minister Th Basantakumar appealed to all not to rely on rumours but to go for authentic information.

ByIFP Bureau

Updated 4 Aug 2023, 1:58 am

Manipur Law and Legislative Affairs Minister Th Basantakumar Singh (PHOTO: Facebook)
Manipur Law and Legislative Affairs Minister Th Basantakumar Singh (PHOTO: Facebook)

 

Manipur Law and Legislative Affairs Minister Th Basantakumar Singh while briefing the media on Thursday at the Auditorium of DIPR, Manipur informed that Manipur High Court passed an order in connection with Public Interest Litigation (PIL) No. 33 of 2023 (International Meeteis Forum Vs State of Manipur & ors) on Thursday.

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The order has directed the state government and Central government and the law enforcing agencies/personnel as well as the public belonging to both the communities to maintain status quo ante of the land in question in the next date.

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The court has directed the Central and state governments to take appropriate effective steps to control law and order problems in and around the land in question.

Further, the court has directed the Central and state governments with respondents No. 11 & 12 and any aggrieved parties to make an effort to make amicable settlement in this matter. The private respondents and all the representatives of the Kuki-Zo community are also given liberty to apply to the official respondents for allotment of land for the purpose of burial within a period of one week.

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During the press briefing, Minister Basantakumar highlighted content of a letter sent by Union Minister of State, Home Affairs Nityanand Rai which appealed to all concerned to maintain peace and communal harmony.

The Government of India also seized of the issue of last rites of the mortal remains of those killed in the ethnic violence in Manipur and assured that it will spare no effort to resolve the issue amicably to the utmost satisfaction of all parties within a period of seven days.

Th Basantakumar also appealed to all not to rely on rumours but to go for authentic information. Sapam Ranjan Singh, Minister (IPR), Manipur accompanied the Minister (Education) during the press briefing.

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IFP Bureau

IFP Bureau

IMPHAL, Manipur

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