Amidst ongoing ethnic clashes in Manipur, the ploughing and sowing of paddy seeds have started in vulnerable fields under tight security. Harvesting has also begun in some areas with adequate protection from security forces. The state government has reserved over 1900 state and Central security personnel to guard farmers in the paddy fields across five affected districts. While some farmers have expressed gratitude for the security, others have criticized the ineffective deployment of forces. Security personnel are also guarding farmers in other vulnerable areas close to Kuki-dominated regions.
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The Chief Minister of Manipur, N Biren Singh, has stated that efforts are being made to resettle displaced individuals in their respective lands. A comprehensive strategy is being worked out to rebuild houses in secure areas. Singh emphasized that no alterations were made to names or addresses during this process.
India News: IMPHAL: Manipur CM N Biren Singh on Wednesday criticised those responsible for the ongoing ethnic conflict in the state without directly naming anyone.
Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh has stated that the situation in the state is returning to normalcy. The government has started providing prefabricated homes to those affected by ethnic strife. Singh expressed gratitude to civil society organizations, churches, and women s groups for their support in restoring normalcy. He inaugurated temporary shelter homes for displaced families and emphasized that rehabilitation is a top priority. The government plans to construct permanent houses in the future. Singh also mentioned various welfare schemes that have improved the standard of living in Manipur.