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Mizoram CM in touch with Manipuri insurgent group for talks
Imphal, July 07: Mizoram Chief Minister Zoramthanga has informed Manipur Chief Minister O Ibobi Singh that he has been able to establish contact with a major insurgent outfit in Manipur for peace talks.
Imphal, July 07: Mizoram Chief Minister Zoramthanga has informed Manipur Chief Minister O Ibobi Singh that he has been able to establish contact with a major insurgent outfit in Manipur for peace talks.
Replying to a call attention motion, Singh said he had asked Zoramthanga to bring insurgent outfits in Manipur to the discussion table since the Mizoram chief minister was involved in the ongoing peace talks between the Centre and NSCN (I-M).
Singh said Zoramthanga informed him that he had developed contact with a major insurgent outfit in Manipur but the name of the outfit would be disclosed at the appropriate time. Moving the motion, O Joy Singh and Dr Nimaichand Luwang (both Manipur People's Party) drew the attention of the government to the killing of Lalhaba, 'secretary' of the banned People's Liberation Army's bureau by police commandos after the insurgent laid down arms and surrendered to the forces on June 14 last here.
Joy Singh and Luwang demanded a judicial probe into the killing of Lalhaba and added that killing of insurgents after their surrender to the forces would disrupt any peace process in the state. Official sources had earlier stated that Lalhaba was killed in an encounter although many social organisations and family members of the victim said the insurgent leader was killed after he laid down arms and surrendered to the police commandos at Singjamei area here on June 14 last. Bureau Report
Singh said Zoramthanga informed him that he had developed contact with a major insurgent outfit in Manipur but the name of the outfit would be disclosed at the appropriate time. Moving the motion, O Joy Singh and Dr Nimaichand Luwang (both Manipur People's Party) drew the attention of the government to the killing of Lalhaba, 'secretary' of the banned People's Liberation Army's bureau by police commandos after the insurgent laid down arms and surrendered to the forces on June 14 last here.
Joy Singh and Luwang demanded a judicial probe into the killing of Lalhaba and added that killing of insurgents after their surrender to the forces would disrupt any peace process in the state. Official sources had earlier stated that Lalhaba was killed in an encounter although many social organisations and family members of the victim said the insurgent leader was killed after he laid down arms and surrendered to the police commandos at Singjamei area here on June 14 last. Bureau Report