Manipur CM meets IDPs in Jiribam, stresses need for reconciliation

In a significant move towards addressing the ongoing unrest in Manipur, Chief Minister N. Biren Singh engaged with internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Jiribam, emphasizing the urgent need for reconciliation and peace in the region. The meeting comes in the wake of violent clashes that have resulted in widespread displacement and communal tension. CM Singh highlighted the government's commitment to restoring normalcy and urged all stakeholders to come together for dialogue and healing. He reassured the IDPs of government support in their rehabilitation and expressed hope that through collective efforts, the state could overcome its challenges. This visit reflects the administration's ongoing efforts to foster unity and stability in Manipur, which has been grappling with ethnic strife and socio-political issues over the past months. Local leaders and community representatives were also present at the meeting, indicating a collaborative approach to resolving the crisis and building a harmonious society.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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