The tripartite talks, among the officials of the Centre, Manipur government and representatives of United Naga Council (UNC), were successfully organised here. The Ministry successfully brokered the talks and the economic crises will end soon in Manipur, official sources said.
They said an agreement in this regard has been reached between the agitating Naga group and the state government which is likely to be signed shortly.
"A meeting to formally sign the accord to end the crises has been called on Tuesday and it is hoped that the blockade would end soon after that," a source said.
A late-night statement issued by Home Ministry said there was "substantial progress" on the issues in the talks.
"The issue of creation of 7 new districts and the ongoing economic blockade was discussed in a tripartite meeting today at New Delhi between UNC, Government of Manipur and Government of India. There was substantial progress on the issue in the talks. A few points needed further discussions at their organisation level.
Today's meeting was attended by UNC president Gaidon Kamei and the Council's information secretary Sangkhel Stephen, both of whom are lodged in Imphal central jail since January after Manipur police arrested them on November 25 last for leading the indefinite blockade.
Both the leaders were brought to the North Block in police custody for the talks which were led by Satyendra Garg, Joint Secretary, Home Ministry.
The talks continued for over five hours, the sources said.
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Polling for the 60-member Manipur Assembly is scheduled to be held on March 4 and March 8.
Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh had twice written to Manipur Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh to ensure reopening of the National Highway. Minister of State for Home Kiren Rijiju had visited Imphal recently to convey the Centre's concern over state government's failure to reopen the NH-2.
However, despite the central government's initiatives and sending around 7,000 paramilitary forces, the highway continues to be seized by the UNC since November.
