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Manipur CM’s Stern Warning to Those Spreading Rumours to Create Enmity Between 2 Communities

First Published: 8th January, 2025 22:05 IST

CM N Biren Singh said, "I have instructed concerned departments to find out who are the culprits."

Manipur Chief Minister N. Biren Singh has issued a stern warning to those spreading rumours on social media aimed at inciting enmity between communities.

In a public statement, the Chief Minister said, “I have come to know that some miscreants are spreading rumours through social media to create enmity between two communities. I have instructed concerned departments to find out who are the culprits.” He reaffirmed the government’s commitment to maintaining communal harmony and assured strict action against those disrupting peace in the state.

Addressing ongoing efforts to support those affected by recent unrest, CM Biren Singh shared updates on the government’s relief initiatives.

He announced financial aid of Rs 5,000 each to 5,225 displaced individuals in relief camps, while 80 others received Rs 10,000, stating, “Today, we are distributing Rs 5000 each to the 5225 displaced persons who are living in relief camps. Another 80 people are getting Rs 10,000.”

The Chief Minister also highlighted the ongoing construction of new housing for displaced persons to facilitate their relocation from relief camps to permanent homes.

He said, “We are still under construction of new houses for the IDPs so that we can taken out of the relief camp. And shift them to the newly constructed houses.”

Reiterating the importance of unity, CM Biren Singh appealed to the public to verify information before sharing it on social media to prevent the spread of misinformation.

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