"Central Government has constituted a committee to probe into these incidents headed by a retired judge of the rank of the chief justice of a high court. The Governor of Manipur will head a peace committee with members of civil society. A probe panel will be set up to look into the reasons for the violence and to identify who was responsible for it."
- Amit Shah, Union Home Minister
Imphal, Jun 1: Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Thursday (Jun 1) said that the Central government has constituted a probe committee to be headed by a retired judge to investigate incidents of violence in Manipur that have led to the loss of lives and damage to properties.
Shah, who concluded a four-day visit to the State today while addressing a press conference here said that a special Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) team will investigate cases of violence in the State. The Union minister assured the people of Manipur that the investigations will be carried out without any bias and discrimination and the guilty will be punished.
The Union minister said that combing operation in the violence-hit areas in the State will begin tomorrow. Shah said assured of strict action to be taken against those who violate the SoO agreement (Suspension of Operation). The Union Home Minister said that education officials will reach the state and will have discussions to provide uninterrupted education facilities to students. Online education and examination will be held as per plan, he said.
The Home Minister highlighted that a rehabilitation package and special provisions will be put in place to ensure that students do not fall back on exams and studies have been chalked out. The Home Minister expressed his condolences to the families of those died in the recent violence in the State "On behalf of the Government of India, on behalf of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and on my own behalf, I express my deepest condolences to all those who have died in the recent violence. It is natural for all of us to feel sad when a citizen of the country dies," said Amit Shah.
Shah said that he had visited various parts of the state in three days including Imphal, Moreh, and Churachandpur and met with representatives of the Meitei and Kuki communities.
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