Can't set time frame for restoration of normalcy in Manipur: Lt Gen Kalita
PTI, KOLKATA, DECEMBER 16, 2023 : Eastern Army Commander Lt Gen R.P Kalita on Saturday said that peace is returning to the conflict-ridden Manipur but there cannot be set time frame for the restoration of normalcy in north-eastern state. He said that efforts are on by the central and state governments as well as the security forces to bring a lasting peace through dialogue and other means.
"The Assam Rifles
was called in after
violence erupted in
Manipur on May 3. We
worked in a
synergised manner
with state police and
Central Armed Paramilitary
Forces (CAPF) and
succeeded in bringing
about some semblance of
normalcy in the next 7-10
days.
The law-and-order
situation was brought
largely under control," the
General Officer
Commanding-in-Chief of
the Eastern Command said
while addressing the media
on the sidelines of a solemn
wreath laying ceremony at
Vijay Smarak in Fort
William, Kolkata, to mark
India's victory against
Pakistan in the 1971 War
that led to the liberation of
Bangladesh.
He said that in Manipur
there have been sporadic
incidents of violence but
the efforts are on through
dialogue and a proactive
role played by us to restore
normalcy.
He said that, however,
the large number of
weapons in the hands of
both communities and the
instability in Myanmar,
across the border, has had its
impact.
"There are possibilities
of sporadic incidents but
all efforts are on to restore
normalcy. While a
reconciliation process is on
from the governments' side,
our objective is to bring
down violence," Lt Gen
Kalita said.
He said that the
transportation of the mortal
remains of victims of the
violence took place on
Friday and 19 bodies have
already been cremated at
Kangpokpi.
"The remaining will also
be cremated in a couple of
days. A burial ceremony
will also take place at
Churachandpur soon. I am
positive that things will
improve," he said.
He said that,
however, it is very
difficult to put a time
limit.
"There are a lot of
historic issues and
legacies involved
between the two
communities and such
things take time," Lt
Gen Kalita said.
He said that the
situation along the Line
of Actual Control (LAC) is
under control.
Responding to a
question on China's
decision to rename the
Tibet Autonomous Region
(TAR) as Xizang, he said that
India is clear about her
territory and the area under
occupation by China.
"Whether they name
Tibet as Xizang or
something else will have no
impact on our preparedness
to safeguard our territorial
integrity," Lt Gen Kalita
said.
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