Bhubaneswar: The National Executive Committee of the CPI on Saturday demanded the Centre to consider the unanimous resolution of the Manipur Legislative Assembly to introduce and implement law preventing the entry of outsiders into Manipur.
A resolution on Manipur passed at the concluding day of the two day national executive, the CPI demanded the union government to be transparent on the issue of peace negotiation betwen the government and the NSCN(IM).
The settlement of the Naga insurgency without making any provocation to other neighbouring states of North east, particularly Manipur, is welcome, the resolution said and expressed its doubt over the bipartite talks and negotiation between the Centre and the NSCN(IM).
It said the inclusion of the Manipur government in the dialogue process becomes an urgent necessity in order to create a confidence in the minds of the people.
The resolution further said the influx of lakhs of outsiders inside the territory of Manipur without valid documents has created a social tension amongst different ethnic groups of people living in Manipur.
It demanded that the union government should consider the decision of the Manipur Assembly to prevent the unlawful entry of outsiders into Manipur and regulate peaceful coexistence. (UNI)