Official sources said the Centre is disappointed with the outcome of today's meeting that took place in Imphal where representative from the Union Home Ministry, state government and United Naga Council (UNC) participated.
All the three had earlier met in the national capital on February 3 and the Centre had expressed hope that the blockade would end soon.
However, they said efforts will be on to end the blockade of poll-bound state at the earliest.
Polling for the 60-member Manipur Assembly is scheduled to
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be held in two phases next month -- March 4 and 8.
After the latest development, the next round of talks are scheduled to be held on March 25.
The National Highway number 2 (NH 2) is blocked since November 1 by the UNC cadres leading to normal life being severely affected there. The Council is protesting against creation of seven new districts in the state.
"The Presidential Council therefore reiterates the rejection of the creation of 7 new districts and resolved to continue to fight against the insidious design of grabbing our land on the pretext of administrative convenience till the same is withdrawn," the statement said.