The Manipur Government is making efforts to reissue lost or destroyed documents and cards of people who were displaced from their native villages and are now in relief camps.
"The Manipur government has completely failed to stop violence. This is visible from Chief Minister N. Biren Singh," Vice President of North East India Christian Council, Reverend SR Dakhar said.
The Manipur government on Sunday extended the ban on internet services in the state for five more days to prevent any disturbances of peace and public order.
A mob allegedly torched the residence of Union Minister of State for External Affairs RK Ranjan Singh at Kongba in Imphal late Thursday night, confirmed the Manipur Government.
The situation in Manipur remained peaceful and under control as no incident of violence is reported in the last 48 hours in the hill state, Kuldiep Singh, Advisor (Security) to Manipur Government said on Thursday.
Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday appealed to the people of Manipur to lift the blockades at the Imphal-Dimapur, National Highway-2 so that basic food items and other necessary items can reach the people in the strife-hit state.
"Peace efforts are on in Manipur in close coordination with civil society people. Peace is returning to the state and normalcy is being restored. There has not been an incident of firing and arson in Manipur in the last 24 hours. Besides, joint security forces, including the Assam Rifles,
Assam unit of Trinamool Congress on Saturday said that the BJP-led government at the Centre and the Manipur government have failed to maintain law and order situation and protect the life and property of the people in the Biren Singh-led state.
As violence gripped several parts of Manipur, Kuldeep Singh, security advisor to the Manipur government, said on Sunday that tension continued to prevail in some areas of Churachandpur, Kangpokpi and Moreh.