The Chief Minister of Mizoram Zoramthanga on Tuesday called for immediate restoration of peace and normalcy amid the violence in Manipur. He said that the violence in Manipur has resulted in Internal displacement of people to the tune of 12,000 in Mizoram. He also said that instead of getting better, things have worsened. In a tweet in the early hours on Tuesday, Zoramthanga said that It is incumbent and imperative upon those responsible and law-abiding citizens or entities of India to look for immediate ways for peace restoration.


He also said that the development with a human touch and Sabka Saath Sabka Vikas applies to my Zo ethnic tribes in Manipur too.


"I wish not to see anymore, pictures and video clips of Churches being burnt, brutal killings and violence of all nature, regardless of gender and age. If there is ONLY one way of settling for peace, shall we opt for that? Many lives have been lost, bloodshed all over, physical torture & the victims are looking for refuge wherever possible. With no iota of doubt,  those victims are my kin and kin, my own blood and should we quieten the situation by just being silent?," Mizoram CM said in the tweet.






"I don't think so! I would like to call for immediate restoration of peace and normalcy. It is incumbent and imperative upon those responsible and law-abiding citizens or entities of India to look for immediate ways for peace restoration. Development with a human touch and Sabka Saath Sabka Vikas applies to my Zo ethnic tribes in Manipur too!, he further said.


He also extended his prayers for those who lost their loved ones and said, may Lord give strength and the wisdom to them to navigate through this disastrous incident. "While we hope with much goodwill, anticipation and hope, things would turn for the better, situations seem to have worsened. When will it STOP? I condole my Manipuri Zo Ethnic brethen, my incessant prayers for those who have lost their loved ones, their homes and families wrecked in shatters. May the gracious Lord give you the strength and the wisdom to navigate through this disastrous incident," he said in the tweet.


Further expressing his concern over the violence in the northeastern state, Mizoram CM said that many lives have been lost and there is bloodshed all over, physical torture and the victims are looking for refuge wherever possible.


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