Manipur facing identity crisis due to influx of illegal immigrants: Ex-CM Biren Singh
N Biren Singh stated that Manipur faces threats to its indigenous identity due to unregulated immigration, leading to new settlements and resource strain. The government has identified thousands of illegal immigrants, primarily from Myanmar, and h...

"The formation of a cabinet sub-committee, use of modern technology, satellite mapping, and grassroots intelligence networks have strengthened these efforts," he said.
Singh said that 5,457 illegal immigrants have been detected, mostly from Myanmar, after the formation of a three-member cabinet sub-committee in 2023.
"Unregulated influx of undocumented immigrants have led to unprecedented rise of new settlements and villages, especially in tribal and forested areas and encroachment in reserved forests lands, and rise in identity-based tensions and unrests as these illegal immigrants are well armed and funded by poppy/drugs cartel," the former CM said in the letter.
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It has also put pressure on public services including education, housing and healthcare, he said.
Singh said the presence of illegal immigrants from Myanmar and Bangladesh has led to large-scale poppy cultivation in the hill areas of the state.
Between 2017 and 2023, more than 15,715 acres of illegal poppy cultivation have been destroyed, he stated.
"The significant increase in drug seizures and intensified crackdown on drug cartels have disrupted the operations of armed groups based in Myanmar and operating in Manipur, leading to a surge in riots and unrest within the state, as they seek to resist the stringent measures of the BJP-led government," Singh added.
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