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#Manipur : State Ravaged By Ethnic Violence , Chief Minister N Biren Singh Makes A Fervent Plea To People

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Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh has said every misunderstanding should be resolved by discussions and that all recognised tribes of the state should live together.

Speaking at 53rd Statehood Day celebrations, Singh said, “Let’s stop engaging or speaking on irrelevant matters and attempts to divert from issues.”

“Every misunderstanding should be resolved with discussions by sitting together. Let’s stop from engaging or speaking on irrelevant matters and attempts to divert from issues. What we (state government) had said was proper identification of illegal immigrants and send them outside. We never said anything against any of the old settlers of the state. All recognised tribes need to live together,” the CM said.

He said, “Let us take this opportunity to pledge our collective efforts toward building a prosperous Manipur that upholds the values of harmony, justice, and progress.”

Singh said all communities should try to bring peace.

More than 250 people have been killed and thousands rendered homeless in ethnic violence in the northeastern state since May 2023.

Singh said the Manipur government launched a campaign against drugs in 2018 after seeing a large number of youths being swept away by drugs. The campaign brought a massive change. As of now some Rs 70,000 to 80,000 crore worth of illegal drugs have been destroyed.

Poppy plantations which were earlier confined to Myanmar and Southeast Asian countries had suddenly spread to Manipur and drug factories were found in some specific localities. More than 30,000 hectare of poppy plantations were destroyed and several village chiefs were arrested, the CM said.

“We must stand united and take a pledge to eradicate drugs,” he said.

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