In a statement, the Home Ministry voiced concern over the ongoing blockade on NH 37 in Manipur and the consequent shortages of essential commodities faced by the people of the state. It asked the United Naga Council (UNC) to remove the blockade, saying all contentious issues need to be settled peacefully by democratic and lawful means.
"The Government of India is firmly committed to maintaining rule of law. It considers blockades anywhere in India a gross violation of law and a crime against humanity causing untold suffering to countless humans. No individual or organisation will be allowed to take the law into their own hands," the Ministry said.
Manipur is facing an acute crisis of essential commodities and petrol due to the indefinite blockade called by the UNC in the state.
The blockade has continued for more than 40 days, bringing transportation services to a standstill due to scarcity of petrol, apart from hampering other businesses.
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It has adversely affected the people of Manipur, particularly those living in the Valley.
Accordingly, it had placed 15 companies (around 100 personnel in each company) of central forces stationed in Manipur at the disposal of the state government.
Last week, another 15 companies of central forces were made available to the state government to enable the state government to have the blockade lifted.
"The Government of India expects all to cooperate with the Government of India's resolve to both maintain rule of law and supplies of commodities to Manipur," the statement said.
"All contentious issues need to be settled peacefully by democratic and lawful means," the statement said.