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‘Gives ache to all of us’: Om Birla on incidents in Manipur

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By PTI

SHILLONG: Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla on Saturday known as for peace in Manipur, saying the incidents the state witnessed because the outbreak of violence on May 3 are ‘painful’.

Only peace can deliver prosperity within the state and the area, he mentioned, addressing a convention of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association right here.

“There is always pain in my heart. Whatever incidents that took place in the state were not good incidents,” Birla mentioned in an obvious reference to the violence in Manipur.

“That gives pain to all of us.”

Birla mentioned the nation and all of the state, as effectively all societies should stroll on the trail of peace.

“All of us should make efforts for the restoration of people,” he mentioned.

“Hence, we call for peace from the humanity point of view.”

The northeastern state of Manipur has been engulfed in ethnic violence since May 3, wherein greater than 160 individuals have misplaced their lives.

SHILLONG: Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla on Saturday known as for peace in Manipur, saying the incidents the state witnessed because the outbreak of violence on May 3 are ‘painful’.

Only peace can deliver prosperity within the state and the area, he mentioned, addressing a convention of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association right here.

“There is always pain in my heart. Whatever incidents that took place in the state were not good incidents,” Birla mentioned in an obvious reference to the violence in Manipur.googletag.cmd.push(operate() googletag.show(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );

“That gives pain to all of us.”

Birla mentioned the nation and all of the state, as effectively all societies should stroll on the trail of peace.

“All of us should make efforts for the restoration of people,” he mentioned.

“Hence, we call for peace from the humanity point of view.”

The northeastern state of Manipur has been engulfed in ethnic violence since May 3, wherein greater than 160 individuals have misplaced their lives.