Imphal, 25 September 2016 ( Evening News ) : Deputy chief minister Gaikhangam has once reiterated that the govt has been examining the bill to protect the indigenous people of the state. He urged the people not to take the laws into their own hands while tackling sensitive issue. Gaikhangam made the statement replying to media on the sidelines of the inauguration of Robert Naorem Studio and Academy at Uripok last evening. Gaikhangam who arrived late for the inauguration said he was attending a ministers meeting regarding the bill for the protection of indigenous people. He said people's opinion will be sought when the bill reaches its final stage. Responding to media query on the ban imposed on entry of non Manipuri to the state Gaikhangam urged the people not to take the laws into their own hands in such a sensitive issue.
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Gaikhangam says govt is minutely examining bill to protect indigenous people, appeals to all not to take laws into their hands
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