Guwahati: Union Home Minister Amit Shah appealed for peace in Manipur and assured that those behind violence will not be spared and said he will visit the northeastern state next week to hold talks with all stakeholders.
His statements came laying the foundation stone of the tenth campus of the National Forensic Sciences University (NFSU) at Changsari in Assam’s Kamrup district.
While speaking at an event in Guwahati, Shah said that he would visit Manipur for three days after a few days and talk to the people of the state to maintain peace but before that, both groups should remove mistrust and suspicion among themselves.
Shah said, “On behalf of Modi government, I assure that the justice will be done and we will not spare those involved in violence.”
“However, we have all moved forward together peacefully, since last six year. There was not a single bandh, not a single blockade,” Shah stated.
“Today, we will solve the schism (vikhvaawad) which happened because of one order by a court, through dialogue, conversation and peace. It is the policy of the Narendra Modi government that injustice does not happen to anyone,” he added.
Meanwhile, he also appealed to all to bring back normalcy that existed before in the state.
Union minister further added that the centre will ensure that justice is delivered to all those who suffered in the clashes.
On the other hand, union minister of state (home) Nityanand Rai, who arrived in Imphal on Thursday, said that Shah will reach Manipur on May 29 to take stock of the situation and stay till June 1.