New Delhi: Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma called on his Manipur counterpart N Biren Singh on Saturday to discuss the ongoing situation in Manipur that has been witnessing sporadic incidents of violence a month after ethnic clashes broke out in the northeastern state.
According to the report, Himanta Sarma flew down from Guwahati earlier in the morning for the meeting. As per sources, the Assam chief minister was carrying a message from Delhi as all sides work to find a solution to the ethnic violence in Manipur that claimed over 100 lives since May 3.
However, no official briefing was held to inform about the meeting.
Currently, a total of 37,450 people are sheltered across 272 relief camps.









