New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Wednesday said it will ensure that the political executive does not turn a blind eye to the law and order situation in Manipur, and asked the state government to file a fresh status report on measures taken for security and relief and rehabilitation of the violence-hit people.
A bench headed by Chief Justice D Y Chandrachud said it will not deal with the legal issues arising out of the Manipur High Court's decision on grant of reservation to majority Meiteis as the pleas challenging the order were pending in the larger division bench there.
"Law and order is a state subject. As the Supreme Court of India we will ensure that the political executive does not turn a blind eye to the situation, said the bench which also comprised Justices P S Narasimha and J B Pardiwala.
The top court took into account security apprehensions of Kuki and other tribal communities in the state and ordered that the chief secretary and his security advisor will assess and take steps to ensure peace and tranquillity in the villages referred to by tribals. It said that tribals can move the division bench of the Manipur High Court with their grievances on the quota issue.