Home Minister Rajnath Singh, Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, Army Chief General Bipin Rawat, Home Secretary Rajiv Mehrishi and other top officials closeted for an hour to discuss the situation in the Northeastern state.
The Ministers and top officials discussed how to reopen the blocked National Highway 2, the lifeline of landlocked Manipur, and restore normalcy, official sources said.
The top priority of the central government is now to reopen NH-2 which connects Manipur from Assam through Nagaland. While the other highway, (NH-37), is reopened, the Centre wants to reopen the NH-2 too as early as possible, the sources said.
The UNC has imposed the economic blockade on NH-2 (Imphal-Dimapur) and NH-37 (Imphal-Jiribam) that serve as lifelines for the landlocked Manipur.
While NH-37 was partially reopened, there is no traffic movement on NH-2.
In a stern message, the Centre had told the Manipur government last month that it cannot escape responsibility for the "humanitarian crisis" arising out of the economic blockade by a Naga group and must work to end it, while making it clear that nobody will be allowed to take political advantage of the situation.
Minister of State for Home Kiren Rijiju too had visited the Congress-ruled Manipur as a central emissary but the highway has not reopened yet.
Rijiju had said it was completely unacceptable to have such blockades in which thousands of people were suffering and both the central and Manipur governments will work together to end it.
"The state government has not been able to end the blockade. It must end as soon as possible as law and order is the responsibility of the state government. Nobody will be allowed to take political advantage out of a humanitarian crisis where common people are suffering," he had said.
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