Manipur CM appeals for peace and communal harmony in the New Year
First Published: 31st December, 2023 20:46 IST
CM appealed everyone to forget and forgive the trauma of the past and start the new year 2024 in an atmosphere of love and compassion.
Manipur chief Minister N Biren Singh on Sunday has appealed for peace and communal harmony among people in the new year.
In his message to the people of the state CM N Biren Singh appealed everyone to forget and forgive the trauma of the past and start the new year 2024 in an atmosphere of love and compassion.
CM N Biren Singh said that Manipur had been witnessing a significant and sustained trend of visible and tangible development in recent years, with people from all communities contributing their part in taking the state towards an upward growth trajectory.
Hosting of various events like Business 20 Summit, Femina Miss India Grand Finale, Hero Tri-nation International football, Durand Cup and other events had showcased the improvement in the state’s law and order situation and the capacity and ability to hold national and international events, CM N Biren Singh said.
However, he added that for nearly 8 months now, the state has been going through one of the worst phases in its history, with loss of many precious lives and many others uprooted from their homes.
The unprecedented ethnic conflict has, directly or indirectly, affected everyone residing in the state, CM N Biren said adding that it has also disrupted the fabric of peaceful co-existence among different communities.
CM N Biren Singh said that it was high time people rise together to overcome the barriers and stumbling blocks in the journey towards a better Manipur, where all its people live together peacefully and get access to the facilities of a developed state.
Singh appealed everyone to forget and forgive the trauma of the past and start the new year 2024 in an atmosphere of love and compassion.
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