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Manipur CM’s appeal to avoid misunderstanding between communities

First Published: 22nd December, 2023 20:04 IST

CM Singh said that peace is being slowly restored in the state and it was time to maintain patience

Manipur CM N Biren Singh today made a fresh appeal to the people to avoid any misunderstanding between communities.

CM Singh said that peace is being slowly restored in the state and it was time to maintain patience.

“You are here and everybody has seen that peace is restoring slowly. In the meantime, I want to appeal to everyone not to create any misunderstanding between the communities. Everyone have to keep silence. We have to wait and watch what the government is doing because the need of the hour is peace,” said CM N Biren Singh.

Stating that the valley and the hill people are inseparable, Chief Minister N Biren Singh also informed that the guest house for tribal chiefs from the hills is ready in Imphal.

He said that that tribal chiefs from the hill district can now avail the facility in the state capital. This is being seen as a big confidence building measure amid the unrest.

“When we formed government in the state in 2017, we decided to construct one guest house particularly for the hill chiefs. The people of Hill and Valley are inseparable. Politically and historically, we are all brothers and sisters. Whenever the people from the hill districts come to Imphal, they look for hotels or accommodations to stay. However, Imphal is a small area which does not have enough space or hotels. That is why we decided to construct one guest house, so that they do not have to keep looking for hotels and rooms and can stay directly in that guest house,” said the Chief Minister.

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