Manipur Violence: Impose President's rule in the state, DCW Chief urges Prez Murmu

DN Bureau

DCW Chief Swati Maliwal was in Manipur last week to interact with survivors of the ethnic violence that has wreaked the state since May. Read further on Dynamite News:

Swati Maliwal
Swati Maliwal


New Delhi: President's rule should be urgently imposed in Manipur and a Supreme Court monitored SIT be set up to probe clashes in the state, the Chief of the Delhi Commission for Women has said in a report listing interim recommendations sent to President Droupadi Murmu.

DCW chief Swati Maliwal was in Manipur last week to interact with survivors of the ethnic violence that has wreaked the state since May.

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"Given the extent of violence and the polarization between the two communities, President's rule, as per Article 356 of the Indian Constitution, should be urgently imposed in the state. The administration needs to be run by neutral persons whom both communities can trust," the report said.

As part of the interim recommendations, the DCW has said Chief Minister N Biren Singh should resign from office and that a Supreme Court monitored Special Investigation Team (SIT) be set up to probe ethnic clashes and the government's response. (PTI)
 

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