Army officials discuss the state of law and order in Manipur with Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla

According to an official, General Ravroop Singh, Commander-in-C in the Eastern Command (GOC-IN-C), Lieutenant General Ram Kander Tiwari, and Lieutenant General GOC Spear Corps, Lieutenant General Abhijit S. Pendharkar and Major General Ravroop Singh of Assam Rifles at Raj Bhavan the Raj Bhavan.
“Army officials briefed the governor on the general security situation in Manipur and other states in the Northeast,” he said.
The seven-man BJP MLA also met the Governor of Manipur and urged him to ensure further strengthening of the recovery of looted and illegally possessed weapons in the hilly areas of the state.
BJP legislator KH Ibomcha said they also asked the governor to speed up peaceful negotiations between Meitei and the Kuki-Zo-hmar tribal community.
The multinational corporations urged Barra to take harsh action against those involved in provocative acts and to speak out against various communities. Till On March 6, about 1,000 people were robbed and illegally held weapons, including many weapons, as well as large quantities of ammunition, which was initiated in the February 20 operation since Bhalla first applied for the ASS operation. The area in the Tengnoupal area intercepted 23 timbers with invalid transit permits for illegal transport of timber.
A defense spokesman said the operation was designed to curb the illegal smuggling of forest agricultural products, a major source of funding for the Valley-based Insurgency Group (VBIGS).
After failing to produce valid documents, the driver was detained and the truck was seized along with the wood.