'Dheere Dheere Gadi Patri Pe Chad Jayegi': Amit Shah Confident On Manipur's Retu...

​​Union Home Minister Amit Shah, speaking at Times Now Summit 2025, expressed confidence in Manipur's recovery, stating that peace has returned and the situation will gradually normalise.​

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Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday expressed confidence in the restoration of normalcy in Manipur, stating that the situation in the state is gradually stabilising. Speaking at the Times Now Summit 2025, the Home Minister addressed concerns over the ethnic clashes in the state, stating that it was a complex issue, and not one easy to address. "Door se dekhkar sawal uthana aur salah dena, dono bada saral hota hai.

. ek complex situation thi..



ek prakar se vanshiya hinsa thi.. riots nahi the.

. do samuday ke beech me apne interest ko leke ek clash hua. Aur Manipur me pehli baar nahi hua, kayi baar hua hai.

. jab bhi hua 3-4 saal chala..

hazaron log maare gaye," Shah said. He stated that peace has now been prevailing in Manipur for the past seven months, with markets reopening. "Ab Manipur me kam se kam 7 mahine se shaanti hai.

. sare bazar khul gaye..

dukane chalu hain.. mehangai thi ab desh ke baaki hisson jaisi ho gayi.

. There is peace now in the state..

. All shops & markets are open; Over a period of time the situation will be back to normal." Further elaborating on the government's efforts to promote dialogue between the two communities, Shah said, "Dono samuday ke beech me grah mantrayala ek baithak kar chuka hai.

. mujhe lagta hai Dheere Dheere gaadi patri pe chad jayegi..

ispe bahut chinta karne ki ab zarurat nahi hai." On the imposition of President’s Rule, Shah defended the government's timing. "Sabki alag ray ho sakti hai.

Main manta hoon pres rule laga kar bhi, jab tak dono community pres rule ko accept nahi karti, pres rule bhi safal nahi hota.. ye stage aate hi humne ek kshan ki deri nahi kari.

Pres rule lagaya hai aur ab dono samuday ke beech me baatcheet bhi aage badh gayi hai." Get Latest News Live on Times Now along with Breaking News and Top Headlines from India and around the world..