Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Saturday described the ongoing violence in Manipur as an ethnic clash, distancing it from terrorism or religious conflict. Speaking at the Agenda Aaj Tak — his first media interaction since the BJP’s Lok Sabha election victory — Shah outlined the nature of the crisis in the northeastern state.
“The violence in Manipur is an ethnic clash, not linked to terrorism or religion. I am not saying this as an excuse, but to provide the background,” Shah said.
Shah noted that ethnic disturbances in Manipur have historically lasted for years, adding, “Violence in Manipur has persisted for over a year and a half. Many lives have been lost. However, the intensity of the violence has now decreased.”
The Home Minister expressed confidence in resolving the crisis but criticised opposition parties for politicising the issue. “Some people create uproar in Parliament to provoke us. I am confident that the situation in Manipur will be resolved,” he said.
The conflict, which began in May 2023, has left over 250 people dead and displaced thousands. Tensions have primarily involved the Imphal Valley-based Meitei community and the Kuki-Zo groups in the surrounding hills.
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