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Manipur CM Biren Singh bats for political talks to resolve crisis in state

On the status of two missing youths, the chief minister said they are making efforts to rescue them.

PTI

IMPHAL: Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh on Wednesday urged all communities to engage in political discussions to resolve the ongoing crisis in the state.

Speaking on the occasion of National Cleanliness Day, Singh said, "On the occasion of Mahatma Gandhi's birthday, as well as National Cleanliness Day, I urge everyone to embrace the spirit of truth, non-violence, and cleanliness to make the state clean."

He emphasised, "Let's believe in ahimsa and non-violence and engage in political talks to resolve the crisis in the state."

The CM and MLAs also paid floral tributes to the Father of the Nation at the Gandhi Hall here.

Talking to reporters on the status of two missing youths, Singh said, "We are making efforts to rescue them. We have faith we will succeed."

Singh had earlier said the DGP has been asked to secure the release of two of the three youths who were allegedly abducted by militants in Kangpokpi district on September 27.

One of them has already been rescued by security forces and handed over to police.

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