Manipur, Nov. 16 -- Manipur Pradesh Congress Committee (MPCC) members protesting against the government for the non-disclosure of Naga peace talks and not convening of special assembly session on the issue, are on a relay hunger strike at Congress Bhavan. The relay hunger strike, which began in Imphal on Saturday will continue till November 20. During the five-day long relay hunger strike, MPCC members, youth congress and Mahila Congress will take shifts, party sources said.

Briefing the media on the sidelines of the strike, MPCC vice-president T Mangi said the people cannot remain calm in the present situation in Manipur though different state political leaders have convened that the Centre has assured of not interfering in the state's ...