Indian minister invites opposition for talks over ‘dire’ Manipur situation
by Amrit Dhillon in Delhi from World news | The Guardian on (#6CCDT)
Ethnic violence in north-eastern state has led to more than 100 deaths since breaking out in early May
India's home affairs minister, Amit Shah, has called opposition parties for talks on Saturday to discuss an outbreak of ethnic violence in Manipur state in the north-east, in a sign that the government has acknowledged the situation has spun out of its control.
More than 100 people have died and 50,000 have been displaced since clashes broke out in early May between members of the Kuki ethnic group, who mostly live in the hills, and the Meitei people, the dominant community in the lowlands. Churches, temples, shops and businesses have been destroyed.
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