Amit Shah's Harmony Directive: A Call for Restoration in Manipur
The Arambai Tenggol organization appreciates Union Home Minister Amit Shah's mandate to reconstruct religious sites in Manipur damaged during recent conflicts, emphasizing its importance for peace and unity. They warned against violence, pledged action if unrest persists, and urged respecting the Constitution to protect the state's integrity.

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The organization Arambai Tenggol has expressed approval of Union Home Minister Amit Shah's call for the restoration of religious sites damaged in Manipur amid ongoing conflict. The initiative aims to heal and preserve the cultural legacy of the region.
In a statement, Arambai Tenggol highlighted the value of restoring sacred sites, asserting that the move would foster peace and unity among communities. The group issued a stern warning against those perpetrating violence, urging them to respect the Constitution and cease hostilities.
The group cautioned against attempts to disrupt Manipur's territorial integrity and insisted on compliance with central directives. They pledged to safeguard the region and its people, acknowledging the central government's step towards a peaceful resolution.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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