CNN Central News & Network–ITDC India Epress/ITDC News Bhopal: Union Home Minister Amit Shah addressed the Rajya Sabha, expressing strong opposition to the continuation of President’s Rule in Manipur. Emphasizing peace and unity, Shah said the only sustainable path forward is through open dialogue and reconciliation between the conflicting communities in the region. His statement comes amid ongoing unrest and tension in Manipur, which has seen repeated bouts of violence and political instability. Shah stressed that while administrative measures can bring temporary order, true peace can only be achieved when communities engage in honest, constructive conversations.

He assured Parliament that the central government is fully committed to restoring normalcy and development in the state, and that efforts are ongoing to facilitate peace talks, rebuild trust, and ensure justice. The minister also highlighted the need for cooperation from local leaders, civil society, and stakeholders across ethnic lines. Shah’s remarks were widely noted, as they reflect the government’s strategic shift toward dialogue-led conflict resolution, rather than prolonged central control. His stance signals a call for political maturity and grassroots peacebuilding to overcome deep-seated divisions in Manipur. The issue remains under national focus as steps toward reconciliation unfold in the coming weeks.

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