N. Biren Singh on Thursday said that bringing a solution to the ongoing ethnic strife in the state would take time as the situation has become chronic and fragile.
Speaking at a function organised to commemorate the iconic Nupee Lal Numit (women’s war day), the Chief Minister terming the ongoing ethnic hostilities as “unprecedented” said that the state and Central governments had been putting all efforts to bring a permanent solution to the crisis.
“However, bringing a solution would take time as the situation had become chronic and fragile,” he observed.
Singh said that state government in coordination with central forces had been making every effort to rescue Laishram Kamalbabu Singh who went missing from the Leimakhong Army campus.
Speaking on the re-imposition of the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act, 1958 (AFSPA) in Manipur's six police station areas, he informed that the state government had requested the Central government to review and withdraw the act from these police station areas.
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