Rahul Gandhi Interacts With Affected People In Manipur's Moirang, To Meet Like-Minded Party Leaders In Imphal
Rahul Gandhi arrived in Moirang on Friday to meet people affected due to violence in the state. He will also meet 10 like-minded party leaders and members of civil society organisation in Imphal.
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, who is on a visit to Manipur, arrived in Moirang on Friday to meet people affected due to violence in the state. He will also meet 10 like-minded party leaders and members of civil society organisation in Imphal. Manipur Congress president, Keisham Meghachandra said that the senior leader of the grand old party will also meet 10 like-minded party leaders and United Naga Council (UNC) leaders and civil society organisation members after returning to Imphal.
"Rahul Gandhi will meet all the affected families and visit the relief camps in Moirang. After that, he will be back in Imphal. At Imphal Hotel he will meet civil society organisation leaders, United Naga Council's leaders, 10 like-minded political parties and women leaders. He is here only for peace," Meghachandra said, as quoted by the news agency ANI.
#UPDATE | Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has landed in Moirang and is meeting the affected people in relief camps. #Manipur https://t.co/xY224cVb0F
— ANI (@ANI) June 30, 2023
Ethnic strife-torn Manipur witnessed high drama on Thursday over the visit of Gandhi to relief camps in Churachandpur after his convoy was stopped by the police midway and he had to take a helicopter to reach his destination. Gandhi who interacted with those sheltering in relief camps in Churachandpur, 63 kms from Manipur's capital Imphal, said "Manipur needs healing. Peace has to be our only priority." Pleading for a collective responsibility to strive to restore peace in Manipur, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin on Thursday said preventing Congress leader Rahul Gandhi from visiting the northeast Indian state is tantamount to obstructing the path to progress.
In a tweet, the Chief Minister said, "It is our collective responsibility to work towards restoring peace in the lives of families in Manipur, considering ourselves as their extended family. Let political differences or any other barriers never hinder our efforts to bring tranquility into their lives."
"Stopping brother Rahul Gandhi from visiting only obstructs the path to progress. Let us lend an ear to the voices of our brothers and sisters in Manipur, as they deserve healing and peace above all else," Stalin said.
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