After hoisting the national flag at the 1st Manipur rifles parade ground, Ibobi Singh said violence has no place in a democratic society like India and asked the militant outfits to come for dialogue with the government.
The main Independence day celebrations were held at the 1st Manipur rifles parade ground amid tight security deployment in view of the boycott call given by all major insurgent outfits in the state. Chief Minister took salute from participants in the march past by police, students and other central forces.
Reports from districts said Independence day celebrations were held at all the district headquarters.
No untoward incident was reported from any part of the state except the explosion at Moirangkhom area in Imphal west district, sources said.
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