Eastern Command General Officer Commanding-in-Chief Lt Gen Rana Pratap Kalita felicitated with a 'japi' during a 'Guest of the Month' programme of Guwahati Press Club, Tuesday, Nov. 21, 2023. (PTI) 
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‘It is a political problem, needs political solution’

The weapons, along with ammunition, were looted in several incidents on different days. The state had appealed to people multiple times to return the weapons.

Express News Service

GUWAHATI: Eastern Army Commander Lt Gen Rana Pratap Kalita on Tuesday said the ethnic violence in Manipur would continue as long as the weapons looted by mobs are not recovered.  At a media interaction in Guwahati, he also said it is a “political problem” in the state where two communities, Kukis and Meiteis, have got polarised.  

“Although the level of violence has come down, over 5,000 weapons were taken away from various police stations and other places. Out of that, about 1,500 weapons have been recovered. So, some 4,000 weapons are still out and as long as these are out in society, the sporadic violence will continue,” Lt Gen Kalita, who hails from Assam, said. 

The weapons, along with ammunition, were looted in several incidents on different days. The state had appealed to people multiple times to return the weapons. It had also warned that if the weapons are not returned, those possessing them would face actions as per the law.  To a query, Lt Gen Kalita said there are some “legacy issues” among Kukis, Nagas and Meiteis in the strife-torn state. 

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