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As a Home Minister, Amit Shah is poles apart from his predecessors. Rather than sitting in his comfort zone, Shah has made it a habit of taking any conflict head-on and leading from the front – be it in Chhattisgarh, Jammu & Kashmir or lately in Manipur.
Soon as the Manipur violence broke out, resulting from an “obnoxious” single-bench Manipur High Court order, between two communities, the Home Minister plunged into action initially from Delhi, skipping important election rallies in poll-bound Karnataka. As the tension refused to defuse, Shah embarked on a four-day visit to the state, defying all odds. And, as expected, peace gets restored during his stay in the conflict-hit Manipur.

Spending a nearly sleepless night, he set out the very next morning to hold wide-ranging discussions with over a dozen civil society organisations, met delegations of Forum for Restoration of Peace, student organisations and also one of the Women leaders (Meira Paibis) in Imphal, while reiterating Centre’s commitment to restoring peace in the state.

On the third day of his visit to Manipur, Shah visited Moreh and Kangpokpi and had a discussion with civil society organisations. He met a delegation of the Hill tribal council, Kuki Students Organisation, Kuki Chiefs Association, Tamil Sangam, Gorkha Samaj and Manipuri Muslim council in Moreh. Shah also took briefings on security situations from senior officials. Shah also visited a relief camp in Imphal where the members of the Meitei community were residing. He left no community untouched.

While during his stay, his focus was on restoring peace and ensuring prosperity to the state through discussion with various sections of the society and the administration; on the last day of his tour, he gave a stern warning to the miscreants, announcing the commencement of combing operations in the violence-affected regions of the state and warned strict action against those who violate the Suspension of Operation (SoO) agreement.

A peace committee headed by the Governor will be formed. Investigations are to be carried out without bias and discrimination. The guilty will be punished.
Appropriate steps will be taken to help the students. Family members of those deceased will be given Rs 10 lakh as compensation. Special medical officers will ensure medical facilities in areas hit by violence.
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