New Delhi: With an appeal to raise the issue of Manipur in Parliament, the Delhi Meitei Coordination Committee (DMCC) is planning to meet all newly elected MPs from the Northeast very soon even as several places of the State have been witnessing a massive exodus of the Meitei people to safer location following a threat to their life. The exodus started days after a Meitei farmer was beheaded allegedly by the miscreants.
“Yes, several places in Manipur have been witnessing such exodus where people from the Meitei community are leaving their homes in search of safe locations,” said DMCC convenor Seram Rojesh to ETV Bharat on Saturday. On Thursday, a 58-year-old farmer was beheaded by the miscreants at Jiribam.
“It's more than one year, our State is still burning. Both the State and Central governments have failed to bring peace in the State," said Rojesh and added “We will meet all the newly elected MPs from the northeast with an expectation that they will raise the issue of Manipur at the right platform.”
It is worth mentioning that Congress won both the Lok Sabha seats in Manipur in the recently concluded general elections. There are 25 Lok Sabha seats in the Northeastern States, including 14 in Assam two each in Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Meghalaya and Tripura. One each in Mizoram, Nagaland and Sikkim.