Saturday, May 15, 2010

BJP puts the blame on Chidambaram

Chidambaram

A BJP delegation on Friday met Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram to give an assessment of the volatile state of affairs in Manipur of a three-member party squad.

The party demand that the permission given to the NSCN (Isak-Muivah) leader Thuingaleng Muivah to visit his home village in Manipur withdrawal, and urgent events to lift the month-old blockade of National Highway 39 that said that the crippled vital supplies in the state.

A "unilateral choice by the Home Secretary" to grant authorization to Mr. Muivah led to tensions and violence in the country where an important person has died, says the party.

Party spokesman Prakash Java acres leading three-member delegation to Manipur, said supplies of gasoline and diesel fuel, grain and even life-saving drugs was very limited. Some schools and colleges in Imphal were closed because of petrol and diesel shortages. A strike by public human resources had worsened the state of affairs.

Mr. Javadekar demanded that the Centre straight away Manipur ensure that the territorial limitations will be changed as a result of dialogue with the NSCN (IM). Meanwhile, he did not oppose when it said the NDA government had put the problem on a larger Nagaland, comprising Nagaland and some Naga-dominated areas in Manipur, on the table for discussion.Conversations with Mr. Muivah began in Bangkok, when Atal Bihari Vajpayee was prime minister, established he.

The BJP not compulsory that the center tries to open up an substitute road route to Manipur on an urgent basis to increase the essential provisions of the state will run out surrounded by a week.

Mao Gate normal

Iboyaima Laithangbam reports from Imphal:

The Tribal in Ukhrul quarter, where Mr. Muivah's ancestral village is located, has made arrangements to give him a rousing welcome, although nothing is convinced about his visit.

Normality has return to Mao Gate, scene of mob aggression on May 6, when two tribal students were shot and killed.

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