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Rishang Keishing buried amid tight security

Sentinel Digital Desk

Imphal, Aug 24:  Former Manipur Chief Minister and Congress leader Rishang Keishing, who died on Tuesday, was buried within the compound of his home in Mantri Pukhri near Imphal amid tight security on Thursday.

Family sources said the earlier plan was to take the veteran leader’s body from Imphal to Bungpa, his tive village in Ukhrul district, on Friday. But the family received a letter on Thursday morning from an armed group warning them not to take the body to Ukhrul.

The family declined to me the outfit. Accordingly, the burial date was advanced to Thursday.

Manipur Chief Minister N. Biren Singh, opposition leader and former Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh and many others attended the burial.  C.P. Joshi, General Secretary of the Congress, was present on behalf of the party. He also read out a condolence message from Congress President Sonia Gandhi.

Keishing died on Tuesday night in an Imphal hospital where he was admitted on July 1. He was 97 and is survived by his wife Kathingla, three sons and a daughter.

Earlier, Keishing’s body was brought to the Congress office where the rank and file offered floral tributes. The party also flew its flag half mast.

Keishing, who is of Tangkhul tribe from Ukhrul, faced death threats. On one occasion, militants ambushed him in Leishi village in Ukhrul district. Three security guards were killed but Keishing escaped unscathed.