Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh on Wednesday responded to reports of 2 separatists setting up Manipur’s ‘government in exile’ in UK and said that the government has taken this matter seriously. The chief minister stressed that a case has been registered by the government against the two separatists for waging war against the state and Special Crime Branch has been asked to immediately investigate this matter.
"Government takes it very seriously & has registered a case for waging war against the state. The case has been handed over to Special Crime Branch for immediate investigation," said CM Singh.
Manipur CM, N Biren Singh on reports of 2 separatists setting up Manipur’s ‘government in exile’ in UK: Government takes it very seriously & has registered a case for waging war against the state. The case has been handed over to Special Crime Branch for immediate investigation. pic.twitter.com/He5Q2j2JYq
— ANI (@ANI) October 30, 2019
The Manipur CM said that after finding the details, the state government will seek a probe by National Investigation Agency (NIA) in this matter because the separatists are operating from other countries. "After finding the details the case will be handed over to the National Investigation Agency (NIA) because they are operating from other countries," noted the Manipur CM.
Manipur Chief Minister, N Biren Singh: After finding the details the case will be handed over to the National Investigation Agency (NIA) because they are operating from other countries. https://t.co/aHAzBfwzo6
— ANI (@ANI) October 30, 2019
Meanwhile, the erstwhile King of Manipur, Leishemba Sanajaoba, on Wednesday slammed the separatists for dragging his name in this matter and said that this will create tension in society. "I condemn this in the strongest term, it was shocking that they (2 separatists who claimed to have set up Manipur’s ‘government in exile’ in UK) dragged my name. This will create negative energy in society," said Sanajaoba.