PM Narendra Modi asks Jitendra Singh to visit Manipur to take stock of situation

  • 5 years ago
Following Army's retaliatory strike in Myanmar that neutralised insurgents who were believed to be behind the Manipur ambush, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has asked his ministerial colleague Jitendra Singh visit Manipur to take stock of the situation. Minister of State in Prime Minister's Office, Singh, is likely to hold interaction with various sections following the PM's directive. He is also likely to visit neighbouring Nagaland and Arunachal Pradesh. Singh, also MoS for Development of Northeastern Region, will interact with members of the civil society, political parties and security officials, reports said. The hot pursuit of Northeast terror groups inside Myanmar was completed in just 30 minutes by 40 commandos of Indian Army's 21 Para Special Forces. The surgical strike was carried out in retaliation to the June 4 ambush in Manipur's Chandel district in which 18 soldiers of 6 Dogra Regiment were martyred.

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