Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma has called on the Central government to intervene in the ongoing crisis in Manipur, stressing the complexity of the situation and its deep historical roots. Addressing the turmoil in the neighboring state, Sangma highlighted the multi-layered nature of the conflict, involving diverse communities and long-standing grievances.
“The circumstances in Manipur are intricate, shaped by both current developments and historical tensions,” Sangma remarked. He emphasized the need for a comprehensive political solution that can restore confidence among all communities involved.
Sangma urged the Government of India to facilitate dialogue and reconciliation, stating that a united platform for discussion is crucial to moving forward. “Only the Central government has the capacity to create a conducive environment for peace and understanding,” he said.