Senior Congress leader P. Chidambaram on Sunday took a swipe at Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma over his remarks on Manipur and said that it would help if the BJP leader does not "poke his nose" into the conflict and stayed away.
Mr. Sarma had said that the situation in Manipur will improve in seven to 10 days.
The former Home Minister also asserted that it would help if Manipur Chief Minister N. Biren Singh resigned as the Chief Minister and President's Rule was imposed in the State for a few months.
Mr. Sarma on Saturday said the situation in neighbouring Manipur will improve within seven to 10 days, with the State and Central governments working "silently" to restore peace. He had hit out at Congress and alleged that the Opposition party was showing concern when "relative peace has come in the northeastern State".
More than 100 people have lost their lives in the ethnic violence between Meitei and Kuki communities in Manipur, since clashes began on May 3.
In a tweet, Mr. Chidambaram said, "CM, Assam has promised that peace will return to Manipur in a week. It will help if CM, Assam did not poke his nose into Manipur's conflict and stayed away." "It will also help if Mr. Biren Singh resigned as CM and President's Rule was imposed for a few months," he said.
Speaking to presspersons on the sidelines of a programme in Dibrugarh on Saturday, Mr. Sarma, the convenor of the BJP-led North East Democratic Alliance (NEDA), said, "The situation in Manipur is improving day by day. I am of the view that in the next one week to 10 days, there will be more improvement." He also claimed there has been "a lot of improvement" in Manipur in the last month.