Singh expressed hope that new criminal laws will help manage the evolving situation in Manipur IMPHAL — Manipur Chief Minister N. Biren Singh on Thursday said certain central agencies were exerting pressure for the re-imposition of the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) in the valley districts of the state. Responding to a query from Naga People’s Front (NPF) member Leishiyo Keishing in the Assembly, Singh said, “Due to the evolving situation in the valley districts since May 3 last year, some central agencies were pressing for the re-imposition of AFSPA.” He added that even during discussions with him, these agencies argued that normal laws could not address the situation and thus AFSPA should be reinstated in the valley districts. Also read: AFSPA removed from most parts of northeast: Govt Objecting to the suggestion, Singh said, “We were at a point of demanding the removal of AFSPA from hill districts, but I was questioned about whether the situation in the valley districts could be managed under normal laws.” Singh explained that he assured the agencies that the unrest was a result of emotional responses to recent violence and that he would address the situation gradually. The CM admitted that the...