Manipur groups warn of retaliation against Naga blockade

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Imphal: Assam-based organisations of Manipuri people on Wednesday warned of retaliation if the Naga-imposed indefinite economic blockade of Manipur is not withdrawn soon. “All forms of blockade and counter-blockade should end, failing which there will be retaliation,” the World Manipuri Organisation based in Cahar district of Assam said in a statement.
Other Manipuri civil society organisations based in Assam also warned of drastic steps like counter-blockade if the present blockade is not withdrawn soon.
Meanwhile, 811 empty trucks and oil tankers left Manipur capital city Imphal on Wednesday to fetch fuel and essential commodities from Assam, two days after 519 trucks and oil tankers brought the badly needed fuel and consumer items to the state.
On the other hand, the proposed tripartite talks between the central and state governments and the United Naga Council, which has imposed the state’s economic blockade for the past several months, failed to take off. The UNC has been demanding that the government should release its President Gaidon Kamei and Publicity Secretary Stephen Lamkang first and that the venue for all talks should be Senapati district of Manipur where its head office is located.
However, the Manipur government has refused to accept the demands, saying the UNC should call off the blockade and give an assurance never to repeat the blockade in Manipur.
The venue for talks should be Imphal or Delhi. If Senapati is chosen, other groups will start making similar demands, the state government said. (IANS)

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