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Ex-HC Judge to probe Manipur violence; Amit shah warns of strict action

During his four-day visit to Manipur, Union Home Minister Amit Shah announced that the Central government has established a probe committee, to be headed by a retired judge, to investigate the incidents of violence in the state. Additionally, Shah stated that a special team from the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) will be assigned to […]

During his four-day visit to Manipur, Union Home Minister Amit Shah announced that the Central government has established a probe committee, to be headed by a retired judge, to investigate the incidents of violence in the state. Additionally, Shah stated that a special team from the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) will be assigned to investigate the cases of violence, which have resulted in loss of lives and damage to properties in Manipur. Shah made these remarks during a press conference held at the conclusion of his visit.

The Union Minister said, “Central Government has constituted a committee to probe into these incidents headed by a retired judge of the rank of the chief justice of a high court. The Governor of Manipur will head a peace committee with members of civil society.”

“A probe panel will be set up to look into the reasons for the violence and to identify who was responsible for it,” he said.The Union Minister assured the people of Manipur that the investigations will be carried out without any bias and discrimination and the guilty will be punished.

“Several agencies are working in Manipur to investigate violent incidents. High-level CBI probe in six incidents of violence that hint at a conspiracy. We will make sure that the investigation is fair,” Shah said.The Union minister said that combing operations in the violence-hit areas in the State will begin tomorrow.Shah said assured of strict action to be taken against those who violate the SoO agreement (Suspension of Operation). “I urge citizens of Manipur to not pay heed to fake news. Strict actions will be taken against anyone violating the Suspension of Operations (SoO) agreement. Those carrying weapons must surrender before the police. Combing operations will start from tomorrow and if weapons are found with anyone, strict actions will be taken.”

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