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The economic blockade in Manipur was lifted on Sunday night after successful talks among the Centre, the state government and the Naga groups.
The blockade was imposed by the United Naga Council on 1 November to protest against the creation of seven new districts by the erstwhile Okram Ibobi Singh-led Congress government in the state.
It had become a major issue in the recently held assembly polls in the state.
Appreciating the “first step of the newly formed government” led by the BJP, Manipur Governor Najma Heptulla said the lifting of the blockade “will usher in an era of peace and prosperity” in the northeastern state.
Chief Minster Biren Singh said the lifting of the blockade was “just the beginning” and that his government was trying to fulfill the promises Prime Minister Narendra Modi had made to the people of the state.
Earlier on Sunday, a joint statement, issued after the tripartite talks held at the Senapati district headquarters, stated that there would be “unconditional release of the arrested UNC leaders and all cases related to the economic blockade against the Naga tribe leaders and student leaders will be closed”.
The statement was signed by Joint Secretary Satyendra Garg of the Union Home Ministry, Additional Chief Secretary (Home) J Suresh Babu and Commissioner (Works) Radhakumar Singh of the Manipur government and UNC general secretary S Milan and All Naga Students Association president Seth Shatsang.
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