<p>New Delhi: The Rajya Sabha early Friday adopted a Statutory Resolution confirming the imposition of President's Rule in strife-torn Manipur with members across party lines supporting the decision, while the opposition slammed the Centre for the situation in the state.</p>.<p>Speaking at the end of a discussion on the resolution, Union Home Minister Amit Shah hoped for an early resolution of the conflict between two warring communities in Manipur.</p>.<p>Shah informed the House that two meetings between the communities have already taken place in Manipur. He hoped a third would take place in New Delhi soon.</p>.<p>The minister informed the members that the government had taken all necessary steps to bring back normalcy in the northeastern state.</p>.Parliament passes Waqf (Amendment) Bill with a 128-95 vote in Rajya Sabha.<p>Though he admitted that 260 lives were lost in Manipur in the ethnic strife, he said the majority of of people were killed in the first week of violence.</p>.<p>He said talks were on with both, Meitei and Kuki, communities for a peaceful solution.</p>.<p>Shah also attacked the opposition for "politicising" the violence and said similar incidents took place in the state during Congress regime, when no prime minister visited the state.</p>
<p>New Delhi: The Rajya Sabha early Friday adopted a Statutory Resolution confirming the imposition of President's Rule in strife-torn Manipur with members across party lines supporting the decision, while the opposition slammed the Centre for the situation in the state.</p>.<p>Speaking at the end of a discussion on the resolution, Union Home Minister Amit Shah hoped for an early resolution of the conflict between two warring communities in Manipur.</p>.<p>Shah informed the House that two meetings between the communities have already taken place in Manipur. He hoped a third would take place in New Delhi soon.</p>.<p>The minister informed the members that the government had taken all necessary steps to bring back normalcy in the northeastern state.</p>.Parliament passes Waqf (Amendment) Bill with a 128-95 vote in Rajya Sabha.<p>Though he admitted that 260 lives were lost in Manipur in the ethnic strife, he said the majority of of people were killed in the first week of violence.</p>.<p>He said talks were on with both, Meitei and Kuki, communities for a peaceful solution.</p>.<p>Shah also attacked the opposition for "politicising" the violence and said similar incidents took place in the state during Congress regime, when no prime minister visited the state.</p>