Misunderstandings and conspiracies by foreigners led to violence: Manipur CM N Biren Singh
After hoisting the Tricolour in the Independence Day's main function at the first battalion Manipur Rifles ground, Singh Biren said: “We have to live together with harmony as we all live together for many decades. The violence has killed over hund...

After hoisting the Tricolour in the Independence Day's main function at the first battalion Manipur Rifles ground, Singh said: “We have to live together with harmony as we all live together for many decades. The violence has killed over hundred people, rendered thousands homeless and also destroyed hundreds of crores of properties.
"The violence won’t bring any development. If there was any misunderstanding and miscommunication among the communities, we can sit across the table and discuss all the shortcomings. For this, our door is always open.”
He said that his government is committed for the welfare of all people and to work tirelessly to create avenues for all round development and empowerment of people.
Singh said that the state government is working consistently to resettle the violence affected people.
“Those people who cannot be moved to their original villages now would be shifted temporarily to prefabricated houses, being constructed in various districts.”
Singh reiterated that the war against drugs was not undertaken targeting any particular community or persons, it was a holistic approach to save the lives of the youths and to protect the state and the country.
When the widespread deforestation was started for illegal poppy cultivation, the government could not remain as a wooden doll or a mute spectator, the Chief Minister said, adding that to wipe out illegal drug trade the state government has started taking action for the betterment of the state and its people.
"Manipur is the gateway of the country against the illegal trades of drugs and narcotics from the Golden Triangle. The large-scale deforestation for the illegal poppy cultivation has also affected the environment and the water resources of the state."
Biren said,"There was no conflict among various communities, bandh and blockade for the last six years. Both the state and central governments have allocated additional funds for the development of the state."
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