Manipur flooded as monsoon lashes valley districts
Manipur is grappling with severe flooding due to overflowing rivers, impacting valley districts and displacing thousands. Relief camps have been established as authorities issue warnings for continued heavy rainfall. The Indian Army is providing crucial assistance with food, supplies, and manpower to aid affected villagers in Imphal East, also saving a life from drowning.
Chingtham Lembi Devi met Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Imphal, sharing the plight of 600 Akampat Relief Camp families displaced by Manipur violence since May 2023
Homes Waterlogged, Bridge Swept Away Amid Flash Floods In Manipur's Imphal | Video
One of the clips shows a street, likely a market area, submerged in floodwaters. Several people are seen wading through the strong current.
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Assam Congress leader and MP Gaurav Gogoi slammed Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent visit to Manipur and charged the only motive of the trip was to improve the prime minister's image. Slamming Modi's visit, Gogoi called the prime minister's visit unfortunate. He just goes there to improve his image rather than solve people's problems, Gogoi charged. Gogoi likened Modi's visit to the strife-torn Manipur to rubbing salt on wounds. The way he only focuses on his image, he rubs salt on the wounds of people instead of applying ointment, lashed out Gogoi. Modi made his first visit to Manipur on Saturday, the prime minister's first visit since ethnic violence broke out in the northeastern state. During his visit, he interacted with a section of the displaced people belonging to the two warring communities, Kuki and Meitei. The prime minister listened to the concerns of displaced families at the historic Kangla Fort complex in Imphal and Peace Ground in Churachandpur, and assured them of the Centre's commitment to restore peace and normalcy in the state. A short while ago, I met the affected people at a relief camp. After meeting them, I can say with confidence that a new dawn of hope and trust is rising in Manipur, Modi said in Churachandpur on Saturday. Ethnic violence broke out between the tribal communities in May 2023. More than 60,000 people, nearly 40,000 from the Kuki Zo community and around 20,000 Meiteis, have been displaced due to the ethnic violence. While many of the displaced people have moved outside the state, the majority of them have been living in relief camps in poor living conditions with no privacy and no sources of income. Over 260 people have been killed and thousands rendered homeless after ethnic violence broke out in the state in May 2023.
Days after MHA announcement, NH-2 yet to open for free movement of all vehicles In Manipur
The highway, broken and riddled with potholes, is key to bring essential supplies to the landlocked Imphal valley. It is the key road to the airport in Imphal, which the Kuki-Zo have not been able to access since the ethnic violence between the two communities erupted
Government is in process of launching 'demography mission' to thwart illegal infiltration: PM Modi
IMPHAL: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday, while addressing a rally at Mangaldoi in Assam's Darrang, said the government is in the process of launching a demography mission. He said the mission is to tackle a premeditated conspiracy to change the demography of Indias border areas with the help of 'infiltrators'. Calling it a grave threat to national security, Modi said a demographic mission is being started in the country, and the BJP government's goal is to save the people of the country from infiltrators and get rid of them. Modi accused Congress of shielding and protecting 'infiltrators'. Those protecting the infiltrators will suffer. Mark my words. The country will not pardon them, he said. Stating that Congress has become a big supporter of anti-India forces and infiltrators, Modi said that when the party was in power, it supported infiltration. PM Modi said Congress wants the infiltrators to stay in India permanently and accused the party of promoting the encroachment of the land of farmers, tribals and places of worship. PM Modi also said that the BJP is putting in an effort to clear the encroachment. Under Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, lakhs of bighas of land, grabbed by the infiltrators, have been taken back. In Darrang, land in Gorukhuti was under the grip of the infiltrators. The encroachment has been cleared, Modi said. The PM accused Congress of standing by those individuals and ideologies that are anti-India. He said when Congress was in power, India bled, but the party chose to stay silent. Today, our forces uprooted the kingpins of terrorism during Operation Sindoor, but Congress, instead of standing by the Indian military, stood by the Pakistani military. Congress take forward the agenda of those who nurture terrorism. Pakistan war becomes an agenda for Congress. So, you always have to be wary of Congress, Modi said, addressing the people. He said Congress never cared about the country's policy, and their vote bank is supreme. Modi also accused Congress President of making depreciating comments against Assam's cultural icon, Bhupen Hazarika. When the Government of India conferred Bharat Ratna to Bhupen Hazarika, the Congress President said Modi gives Bharat Ratna to dancers and singers. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru said that the wound of the Northeast is yet to be healed, and the Congresss present generation is adding salt to it, Modi said. How much you abuse me, I am a devotee of Lord Shiva, I swallow all poison. When someone is insulted, I cannot tolerate, Modi said, criticising Congress for mocking Bhupen Hazarika. ! pic.twitter.com/MchCpPmLkr Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) September 13, 2025
IMPHAL: Assams Bodoland Territorial Region (BTR) government has embarked on an ambitious mission to reverse the loss of forest cover, with a sense of urgency akin to a war effort. As many as 360 youth clubs have been designated as Green Brigades to carry out afforestation and implement environmentally friendly measures in a mission-mode approach. The BTR government launched the Green Bodoland Mission, citing global warming among the key concerns. A wide variety of tree species, including flowering plants, timber species, fruit-bearing trees, and medicinal plants, have been planted across multiple locations. The initiative has seen active participation from the Green Brigades, which have played a crucial role in community mobilisation, awareness generation, and fostering a sense of local ownership of the plantations. Officials said the autonomous Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC) Legislative Assembly had unanimously adopted a resolution, moved by BTCs Chief Executive Member Pramod Boro, titled Green Bodoland Mission Reclaiming the Climate for a Resilient and Sustainable Future in BTR, in December 2023. The main objectives include plantation drives across 2,000 hectares in BTR, reduction of plastic pollution with an aim to ban single-use plastic, and sustainable groundwater management for a resilient future. Manoranjan Das, Director of the Green Bodoland Mission, told TNIE , that over 3.2 lakh saplings have already been planted across community and forest lands during a series of drives. One of the main reasons behind the mission was global warming. Bodoland may appear green, but according to our statistics, there has been a 14 per cent loss of forest cover, which amounts to nearly 44,000 hectares, Das explained. He cited deforestation and encroachment as the primary causes of forest loss. We involved 360 youth clubs, comprising around 6,000 volunteers. We believed their involvement would increase the survival rate of the plants, which is normally quite low, he said. To encourage participation, members of the Green Brigades are given cash incentives for managing the plants. Generally, people are hesitant to come forward if there is no benefit for them, Das noted. Under the Green Bodoland Mission, the BTR government has adopted 25 villages and undertaken four types of plantations, environmentally important plants, economically valuable species, ecologically sustainable ornamental plants, and medicinal plants. In villages located near tourist sites, the government prioritised planting ornamental species to enhance the visual appeal and promote tourism. Elsewhere, timber-yielding trees were primarily planted. We formed a Green Committee in every village. Ten years after the plantation of timber trees, the trees will become assets for the villagers, who can earn a substantial amount from selling them, Das said. According to him, the mission is delivering dual benefits, generating livelihoods for the villagers while addressing the pressing issue of global warming.
Modi balm for internally displaced
IMPHAL: Over two years after ethnic violence hit Manipur, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday met with families displaced by the conflict in both Churachandpur and Imphal, reaffirming his governments commitment to peace and rehabilitation in the strife-torn state. I am with you, Modi told victims of the violence, during emotional interactions in relief camps at Churachandpurs Peace Ground and later in the Meitei-majority capital, Imphal. Braving heavy rain, the Prime Minister travelled 65 km by road from Imphal airport to reach Churachandpur, the epicentre of the 2023 clashes that left 260 people dead and thousands displaced. In Churachandpur, where the violence first erupted during a tribal rally opposing Meitei demands for Scheduled Tribe status, Modi listened to grievances from the Kuki-Zo community, interacted with elderly residents and children in relief shelters, and assured them that the government was fully committed to restoring peace and normalcy. Manipur is the land of the brave... For development to take root anywhere, peace is essential, Modi told them. The ethnic clashes that broke out on May 3, 2023, have fractured the state along community lines. During his visit to Churachandpur, Modi also laid the foundation stones for 14 development projects worth `7,300 crore including drainage systems, womens hostels, schools, and super-specialty healthcare facilities.
PM Modi's big pitch for peace and reconciliation in Manipur
IMPHAL: In his first visit to Manipur since ethnic violence erupted in 2023, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday made a strong appeal for peace and reconciliation, calling on all warring groups to move forward on the path of peace. Speaking from Churachandpur, a Kuki-dominated district at the heart of the conflict, the PM said: I would appeal to all organisations to move forward on the path of peace and fulfill their dreams. Today, I promise you that I am with you, the Government of India is with you, the people of Manipur. Modis visit comes after over two years of mounting criticism from opposition parties over his absence from the strife-hit state. Ethnic clashes sparked by a court ruling to grant Scheduled Tribe status to the dominant Meitei community. Acknowledging the scale of suffering, Modi said: Manipur is a land of hope and aspiration. Unfortunately, violence had cast its shadow on this beautiful region. A short while ago, I met those affected who are living in relief camps. After meeting them, I can say with confidence that a new dawn of hope and trust is rising in Manipur. He emphasised the need to rebuild trust between the warring communities: A strong bridge of trust must be built between the people of the Hills and the Valley. Assuring continued support of the Union government, Modi added: The Government of India is making every possible effort to bring life back on track in Manipur. For families who have lost their homes, our government is helping to build 7,000 new houses. Modi also pointed to recent negotiations between conflicting groups as a sign of progress. These are part of the efforts of the Centre in which work is being done to establish peace while giving importance to dialogue, respect, and mutual understanding, he said. While the BJP has faced allegations of favouring one side for political advantage, Modi steered the narrative toward national unity and economic progress. For development to take root anywhere, peace is essential. In the past 11 years, many conflicts and disputes in the Northeast have been resolved. People have chosen the path of peace, he said.
Modi urges all Manipur groups to shun violence, says Centre stands firmly with them
NE suffered heavily due to vote bank politics IMPHAL/CHURACHANDPUR, Sept 13:Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday vowed to transform Manipur into a symbol of peace and prosperity as he urged all groups to shun violence, assuring the people that the Centre stood firmly with them in rebuilding lives torn apart by the ethnic conflict. Follow the Daily Excelsior channel on WhatsApp Modi, who landed amidst heavy rain in Manipurs capital Imphal on his maiden visit to the state after ethnic [] The post Modi urges all Manipur groups to shun violence, says Centre stands firmly with them appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
PM Modi hails singer-musician Bhupen Hazarika at 100th birth anniversary celebrations in Guwahati
IMPHAL: Taking part in the 100th birth anniversary celebrations of legendary singer-musician Bhupen Hazarika in Guwahati, PM Modi on Saturday said Hazarika gave voice to the pain of ordinary lives, and that voice still 'stirs' the nation. The PM quoted from a song of Hazarika and explained the meaning: if humans do not think about each others joy, sorrow, pain and suffering, then who will care for one another in this world? He urged everyone to reflect on how deeply inspiring this thought is. He stated that this very idea is guiding India today in its efforts to improve the lives of the poor, the marginalised, the Dalits, and the tribal communities. Stating that a few words of Hazarikas song kept echoing in his mind, PM Modi said his heart wished for the waves of the singers music to continue to flow everywhere, endlessly. Bhupen Hazarika Ji dedicated his entire life to the service of music, the PM said, adding that when music becomes a form of spiritual practice, it touches the soul, and when music becomes a resolve, it becomes a medium to guide society. He emphasised that this made Hazarikas music so special. Describing Hazarika as a wandering traveller who journeyed across India and even went to the United States for a PhD, Modi emphasised that at every stage of life, the singer remained deeply connected to the soil of Assam as a true son. He added that this is why Hazarika returned to India and became the voice of the common man through cinema. Describing Hazarika as a great champion of Indias unity and integrity, PM Modi recalled that decades ago, when the Northeast faced neglect and was engulfed in violence and separatism, Hazarika gave voice to Indias unity. He stated that Hazarika dreamed of a prosperous Northeast and sang of the regions natural beauty. The PM extended appreciation to all the artists who participated in the event. He stated that Assams spirit is such that every event here sets a new record, noting that Saturdays performances reflected exceptional preparation.
'No roadmap for solution': Locals express displeasure over PM Modi's speech in Manipur
IMPHAL: During his first visit to Manipur since the ethnic conflict between Meiteis and Kuki-Zo tribals broke out on May 3, 2023, Prime Minister Narendra Modi met a few Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) from both communities, before addressing people in Imphal and Churachandpur. PM Modi listened to them with rapt attention, even if it remains unknown what the IDPs told him. A few locals in Churachandpur were unhappy that the IDPs were allegedly provided with 'parameter' and hence were not able to flag the demand of 'separate administration' through Union Territory formation. They were told that they should not ask the PM anything about separate administration. They were permitted to talk only on matters such as health, education, infrastructure, etc, a Churachandpur resident said, wishing not to be named. A section of the locals expressed displeasure that PM Modi spoke in Hindi. He delivered his speech in English in Mizoram but in Hindi in Churachandpur. People are not happy. He did not address their issues. The development package cannot solve the problem, another local said, requesting anonymity. Modi 'does a Vajpayee': Goes the 'extra mile' to reach Churachandpur by road after rain grounds chopper He stated that it was the public sentiment and not that of one individual. Mung Hanghal, yet another local, said, The PM did not talk about any plans to resolve the conflict. We all wished he would say something about the plans, if the government has any. Also, the speech was brief. But we are happy that he came despite the inclement weather. In Imphal, when PM Modi met the IDPs before addressing people, a few of them reportedly broke down into tears. The locals were visibly not very happy after listening to him. Just like in Churachandpur, people expected him to come out with a solution to the problem.The PMs speech was good, but I am not feeling assured. We dont know the road to a solution, said Surajkumar Singh. The PMs visit brought certain development announcements, but for the displaced Meitei families still languishing in relief camps, it meant very little. We expected clarity on resettlement when will people be able to return to their homes, how will their safety be ensured, and what rehabilitation packages will be offered? Leishangthem Priyo, an Imphal resident, asserted. 'Face-saving farce, grave insult to people': Congress slams PM Modi's '3-hour pit stop' to violence-hit Manipur
IMPHAL: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday paid tribute to Manipurs contributions to countrys freedom struggle and national security. Addressing a public gathering during his visit to Churachandpur, Modi said: We have to take inspiration from Manipur's contribution in the freedom struggle of India and in the defence of India. It was the land of Manipur where the Indian National Army hoisted the Indian flag for the first time. Netaji Subhash called Manipur the gateway to India's freedom. Focusing on the states pre-eminent role in national security, Modi said: Many children of Manipur are engaged in protecting Mother India. Recently, the world has seen the power of the Indian Army in Operation Sindoor... I salute the valour of our brave martyr Deepak Chingakham. The country will always remember his sacrifice. PM Modi also praised the cultural and athletic legacy of the state: Indian culture is incomplete without Manipuri culture. And without the players of Manipur, the sports of India are also incomplete. Meanwhile, the Kuki-Zo Council submitted a memorandum to the Prime Minister, reiterating their long-standing demand for a separate administration through Union Territory status with a legislature under Article 239A. This demand arises not from convenience, but from necessity for peace, security, and survival of our people, the memorandum stated, citing the prolonged ethnic violence and loss of trust in valley-based political dominance.
PM Modi Lauds Manipur Soldiers for Role in Operation Sindoor
SRINAGAR: Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, on Saturday said that Operation Sindoor demonstrated the capability and strength of the Indian armed forces and praised soldiers from Manipur playing a key role in executing the task successfully. Addressing a gathering at Imphal, the Prime Minister, paid rich tributes to martyr Deepak Chingkham and other personnel from the []
PM Modi Walks The Fault Lines In Manipur, With Promises Of Peace And Progress
The PM visited Churachandpurand Imphal, met displaced people, launched many infraprojects, laid foundation stones for others, and repeatedly called for peace and reconciliation
Sushila Karki's appointment as Nepal PM shining example of women empowerment: Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday congratulated Nepals interim PM Sushila Karki on assuming office, calling her appointment a shining example of women empowerment. Addressing a rally in Manipur capital Imphal, Modi said India and Nepal have been close friends bound by shared history, faith and cultural ties, and New Delhi stood firmly with the people of the neighbouring country during its transitional phase. I want to congratulate Sushila Karki on behalf of 140 crore Indians. I am confident that she will pave the way for peace, stability, and prosperity in Nepal, the PM said. Former Chief Justice Sushila Karki on Friday night became Nepal's first woman prime minister to lead an interim government. Sushila jis appointment as Nepals first woman prime minister is a remarkable example of women empowerment, Modi asserted. Her appointment ended days of political uncertainty after the K P Sharma Oli dispensation was forced to quit in the face of a nationwide agitation triggered by a social media ban. Karki was chosen to lead the interim government after a meeting between President Paudel, Nepal's top military brass, and the youth protesters, who spearheaded the agitation. Highlighting a notable aspect of recent developments in Nepal that has not received much attention, Modi stated that over the past two to three days, young men and women in Nepal have been seen diligently cleaning and painting the streets with a spirit of dedication. He hailed every individual in Nepal who upheld democratic values even in times of instability. I also want to congratulate the people of Nepal who, despite such turbulent times, have kept democratic values supreme, Modi said, drawing applause from the gathering. Emphasising India's solidarity, the PM said both nations were moving forward together, and reiterated New Delhi's commitment to support Nepal's democratic journey and its aspiration for stability.
'The extra mile': Bad weather leads PM Modi to visit Churchandpur by road from Imphal
IMPHAL: When a rainy struck Manipur on Saturday, the odds were that Prime Minister Narendra Modi may not make it to the Kuki heartland of Churachandpur, but he did. PM Modi, perhaps, unwittingly did what Vajpayee had resorted to on a rainy October afternoon in 2003 in Nagaland. When Vajpayees helicopter could not take off from Nagalands commercial hub Dimapur to the state capital Kohima due to inclement weather, he took the bumpy ride to Kohima by highway. Ditto. PM Modi faced bad weather and hence, took the road from Imphal to Churachandpur, located about 60 km from the Imphal airport, in southern Manipur. Vajpayee had travelled a little more -- 75 km. In his first visit to ethnic conflict-hit Manipur, PM Modi appeals to all organisations to choose 'path of peace' We thought he might not come now that the weather was bad, said Daniel Haokip, a Churachandpur resident who was in the audience. It has been nearly four decades since a PM visited Churachandpur. The excitement among the locals was palpable. As he arrived, hundreds of people stood by the roadside with the Indian tri-colour to welcome him. Modiji, shouted a bystander while children were almost hysterical, shouting the PMs name. The festooning that was arranged and a new slick road -- from the helipad to the Peace Ground in Churachandpur did not have much use then. As PM made his way to the secure stage decked up for him and state governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla, the attendance surprised many. In Imphal too, only two were seated on the dais. There was no politician. 'Face-saving farce, grave insult to people': Congress slams PM Modi's '3-hour pit stop' to violence-hit Manipur A school boy presented PM Modi with a straw hat with feathers on it that the PM donned as he chatted with the kids. A girl presented him with another gift, but the namastes from the children seemed more heart-warming. Northeasts tribals usually shake hands in greetings. PM Modi took the same road back to Imphal, and during the speech, he expressed how overwhelmed he was with the reception on the way. People who went to listen to him had a harrowing time navigating a 50-metre muddy and slippery stretch inside the Kangla Fort. Water had seeped into the place where the crowd was seated. Despite protests from the Opposition and a womens group, the atmosphere at the Kangla Fort was of anticipation and earnestness. After the PM left, the members of the womens group took out a protest march but were stopped on the way by security personnel.
PM Modi launches Rs 1,200 cr projects in Imphal on first Manipur visit since ethnic violence
PM Modi launches projects worth over Rs 8,500 crore in Manipur
IMPHAL: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday inaugurated 17 projects worth Rs 1,203 crore from Manipurs capital Imphal and laid the foundation stone for multiple development projects valued at over Rs 7,344 crore at Churachandpur. He inaugurated the civil secretariat (Rs 538 crore) and the new headquarters of Manipur Police (Rs 101 crore), both located in Imphals Mantripukhri. The Prime Minister also inaugurated four Ima (mothers) markets at Tengnoupal, Noney, Pallel, and Moirang (Rs 24 crore), as well as Manipur Bhavans in Delhi and Kolkata, built at costs of Rs 164 crore and Rs 42 crore respectively. Other projects inaugurated include the development of Leishang Hiden Cultural and Heritage Park in Imphal West district (Rs 13 crore), a four-lane bridge over the Irang river on the Imphal-Jiribam NH-38 at Noney district (Rs 49 crore), the development of the western front of the Imphal river (Phase-II) (Rs 56 crore), Mall Road (Phase-II) (Rs 24 crore), and infrastructure development for five government colleges in Imphal West, Thoubal, and Kakching districts (Rs 13 crore). The Prime Minister also inaugurated IT-SEZ Building-I at Mantripukhri (Rs 114 crore), infrastructure for district administration in Kamjong district (Rs 15 crore) and Kakching district (Rs 12 crore), the Eklavya Model Residential School at Tokpa village, Loktak Project, Churachandpur district (Rs 16 crore), an institutional building with staff quarters at Ningthoukhong CHC, Bishnupur (Rs 7 crore), an institutional building with staff quarters at Saikot CHC, Churachandpur (Rs 7 crore), and a hostel for paramedical and allied sciences at JNIMS, Imphal (Rs 6 crore). The Prime Minister also laid the foundation stone for 14 projects. Two of the key projects are the Manipur Urban Roads, Drainage and Asset Management Improvement Project (Rs 3,647 crore) and the Manipur Infotech Development (MIND) Project, which includes infrastructure at Imphal and skilling and employment generation across the state (Rs 550 crore). Other projects include working womens hostels at nine locations (Rs 142 crore), provision of super-speciality and assured speciality healthcare in remote and hill districts (Rs 105 crore), infrastructure development in and around the Polo Ground (Rs 30 crore), strengthening of 120 high schools and higher secondary schools in all 16 districts (Rs 134 crore), installation of grid-connected SPV power plants at two power substations and a 5 MWAC floating SPV power plant (Rs 33 crore), and various projects pertaining to rural connectivity, education, and tourism across Manipur (Rs 102 crore). In his first visit to ethnic conflict-hit Manipur, PM Modi appeals to all organisations to choose 'path of peace'
Hundreds line up along Imphal, Churachandpur roads in Manipur to greet PM Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Manipur, engaging with displaced communities and inaugurating projects worth Rs 8,500 crore. He addressed public meetings in Imphal and Churachandpur, emphasizing the need for trust and peace. Modi urged an end to violence, reaffirming his government's commitment to Manipur's stability and prosperity amidst criticism for his delayed visit since the ethnic clashes began.
Need To Build Strong Bridge Of Trust Between People Of Manipurs Hills, Valley: Modi
Imphal, Sep 13: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday said a strong bridge of trust must be built between the people of the Hills and the Valley in Manipur. Addressing a public meeting in Imphals Kangla Fort during his first visit to the state after ethnic violence broke out between Kukis and Meiteis in May 2023, Modi said his government was committed to healing wounds, restoring confidence, and ensuring no family is left behind. Manipur is the ratna adorning the [] The post Need To Build Strong Bridge Of Trust Between People Of Manipurs Hills, Valley: Modi appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
PM Inaugurates 17 Projects Worth Around Rs 1,200 Crore From Manipur's Imphal
The prime minister inaugurated the new Manipur Police headquarters at Mantripukhri, built at a cost of Rs 101 crore, and the civil secretariat, constructed at Rs 538 crore in the same locality.
'Connected by shared history': PM Modi's message to Nepal from Imphal; lauds Sushila Karki
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during his visit to Manipur, extended congratulations to Sushila Karki on becoming Nepal's first woman Prime Minister, reaffirming India's strong ties with Nepal. He lauded Nepal's democratic values and the resilience of its people. Modi also addressed the Manipur crisis, assuring support and urging peace for progress in the region.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated 17 development projects worth 1,200 crore in Manipur, marking his first visit since the ethnic violence in May 2023. He emphasized the Central government's commitment to Manipur's development, highlighting increased infrastructure and connectivity. Modi addressed the ethnic violence as unfortunate, urging peace, unity, and progress, while honoring Manipur's historical contributions to India.
PM Modi Interacts With Violence-Hit, Displaced People In Manipur's Imphal
Earlier in the day, the PM interacted with IDPs at Churachandpur's Peace Ground, the officials said.
Prime Minister Modi's first visit to Manipur since the 2023 ethnic violence drew criticism from opposition leaders, who deemed it a belated and insufficient gesture. While Modi appealed for peace, launched development projects, and met with displaced families, opposition parties questioned the timing and motives behind the visit, citing the prolonged unrest and the upcoming 2027 elections.
No Helicopter Travel Due To Rain In Manipur. PM Modi Took Car To Churachandpur
It was raining heavily as Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Manipur's Imphal Saturday, his first visit to the state since ethnic violence broke out in 2023.
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PM Modi lands in Manipur, on his way to Churachandpur by road amid heavy rain
In his first visit to Manipur since ethnic violence erupted in the state in 2023, Prime Minister Narendra Modi reached Imphal on Saturday. Upon his arrival, the Prime Minister was received at the Imphal airport by Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla and Chief Secretary Puneet Kumar Goel. Modi is headed for Churachandpur, a stronghold of Kuki community, and was one of the worst-affected areas in the violence that claimed at least 260 lives and left thousands displaced. Owing to heavy rainfall, the Prime Minister, instead of flying to Churachandpur from Mizoram in a helicopter, instead landed in Imphal and chose to travel by road from there to Churachandpur. Both state and central forces' personnel were deployed in large numbers in and around the nearly 237-acre Kangla Fort in Imphal and the Peace Ground in Churachandpur, the venues of the PM's rallies, PTI quoted the officials as saying. Heavy rain has lashed the state since Friday night, resulting in ankle-deep water in parts of the Kangla Fort. Modi will inaugurate and lay the foundation stones for development projects worth Rs 8,500 crore in the state during the visit. Violence had erupted in Manipur after a high court order suggested granting scheduled tribe status to Meiteis. Kharge calls it 'hush-hush pit stop' Meanwhile, Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge lashed out at Prime Minister Narendra Modi ahead of his visit to Manipur, calling it a pit stop that amounts to tokenism and a grave insult to those affected by the states continuing ethnic violence. In a post on X, Kharge accused the Prime Minister of failing to visit Manipur for over two years despite 864 days of violence that, he said, claimed nearly 300 lives, displaced 67,000 people and left over 1,500 injured. Calling the visit a hush-hush pit stop, Kharge said it was not an act of repentance but a grand welcome ceremony for yourself and a cruel prick to the wounds of those still suffering. This hush-hush pit stop isnt repentance. Its not even guilt, he added. Your so-called roadshow in Imphal and Churachandpur today is nothing but a cowardly escape from hearing the cries of people in relief camps, he wrote. Kharge also alleged that Modi had made 46 foreign trips during this period but not a single visit to share two words of sympathy with your own citizens.
PM Modi headed to Kuki-dominated area from Manipurs Imphal by road
Imphal/ Churachandpur: Prime Minister Narendra Modi was heading to the Kuki stronghold of Churachandpur by road on Saturday afternoon after landing in Manipurs capital Imphal amid heavy rains, officials said. Earlier, he was scheduled to fly directly from the Mizoram capital, Aizawl, to Churachandpur following his official programme, but inclement weather disrupted his travel plans, Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Heavy rains lash Manipur ahead of PM Modis visit
IMPHAL: Heavy rains lashed Manipur on Saturday, just hours ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modis scheduled visit to the state. Ankle-deep water was reported in parts of Kangla Fort in Imphal, where the Prime Minister is expected to address a public gathering. Heavy rainfall was also recorded in Churachandpur town. In response to circulating rumours, the Churachandpur district administration issued a statement reaffirming that the Prime Ministers visit to the area will go ahead as planned. It is hereby clarified that the Hon'ble Prime Minister will visit Churachandpur as scheduled. Rumours suggesting otherwise, based on unfounded reasons, are false and misleading, the statement said. Better late than never: The many expectations around PM Modi's Manipur visit People are advised not to be misled by such misinformation and are urged to extend full cooperation in the preparations and ensure active participation, it added. Prime Minister Modi is scheduled to arrive in Churachandpur, a stronghold of the Kuki community, in the afternoonmarking his first visit to Manipur since ethnic violence erupted over two years ago. He will later travel to Imphal, the Meitei community stronghold. During his visit, Modi will unveil development projects worth 8,500 crore and is expected to interact with some internally displaced persons affected by the conflict. More than 260 people have been killed and thousands rendered homeless since ethnic violence broke out in the state in May 2023.
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In Manipur, the prime minister will interact with internally displaced people in Churachandpur and Imphal and address two rallies during his visit to the state
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Narendra Modi is expected to lead a roadshow and address gatherings of thousands of people in Imphal and Churachandpur
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A Day Ahead Of PM Modis Manipur Visit, Heres What News18 Found On The Ground
News18 visited both Imphal and Churachandpur to take stock of the ground situation and find out how much change has taken place in Manipur
Fully committed to furthering inclusive development of Manipur, says PM Modi ahead of state visit
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to visit Manipur on Friday, marking his first trip since the ethnic violence began two years ago. He will inaugurate projects worth Rs 8,500 crore in Churachandpur and Imphal, including infrastructure and development initiatives.
IMPHAL: Manipurs Imphal and Churachandpur have been decked up with the posters of Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the eve of his visit to the ethnic violence-hit State. Captioned Viksit Bharat Viksit Manipur, the poster put up overnight by the State government said PM Modi will lay the foundation stone for development projects worth over Rs 7,300 crore in Churachandpur and inaugurate development projects of Rs 1,200 crore in Imphal. Officials said the projects will be launched for the entire Manipur State. Addressing media persons, BJP leader Sambit Patra shared the details of the projects. The Manipur government statement said such initiatives underscore the Prime Ministers continued commitment and dedication for the development and welfare of the State. However, on the ground, people seem not to be much bothered about any development package. They have varied expectations from the PMs visit peace, normalcy, security, resettlement, etc. They are pinning hopes, now. Anyone in Churachandpur would say Kuki-Zo tribals expect PM Modi to hammer out a political solution to their problem. A political solution is separate administration in the form of a Union Territory. This demand was first raised by the Kuki-Zo MLAs, days after the ethnic violence broke out on May 3, 2023. Kenedy Haokip, a Churachandpur-based civil society leader, views development or a financial package as only additional. We dont consider it as something important for us. We want a solution to our problem. Separate administration is the peoples voice. We hope that the PM delivers justice to those who have lost their lives in the conflict, he said. The Kuki-Zo Council said the separate administration demand arose not from convenience, but from necessity -- for peace, security, and survival. Better late than never: The many expectations around PM Modi's Manipur visit PM Modi to visit Manipur on Saturday, his first visit since ethnic violence broke out in 2023 There is subdued public excitement about the PMs visit but it is more among Kukis compared to Meiteis. There is a reason the PM is visiting Churachandpur after nearly four decades. Sonny Chungkham, an Imphal-based independent policy analyst, said Manipur needed peace and normalcy. Our first and foremost expectation from the PMs visit is peace and a clear roadmap for the restoration of normalcy. There is also a strong desire for justice and security. We expect that there is a sense of security where every Manipuri feels safe and secure across the State, he said. He is hopeful that PM Modis visit would be a turning point -- one that would make Manipurs future brighter. Thoi Devi, a displaced citizen's husband, has fallen sick due to hypertension. The couple was along with their two sons from the India-Myanmar border town of Moreh and lodged at the Akampat relief camp in Imphal since May 10, 2023. They want the PM to help bury the hatchet. We want him to stop the fight and resettle us in our village, she said with folded hands. Miscreants pull down decorative structures erected to greet PM Modi in Manipur's Churachandpur Robert Singh, also an internally displaced person, is relying on the PM for resettlement. Modi Ji, please take us to our village, said Singh, who had a drinking water plant in Moreh. My lifes savings have been exhausted, he added. Nagas and Pangals remained neutral during the violence. They too want peace and normalcy. Nagas are giving their utmost honour, respect and cooperation. As the PM is visiting, the United Naga Council (UNC) suspended its agitation. We hope the PM or Government of India will acknowledge the rights of Nagas and accede to UNCs demand, said Mangang Raman, a Naga leader from the hill district of Ukhrul. The UNC and other Naga organisations are demanding the reinstatement of the free movement regime and an immediate halt to the India-Myanmar border fencing work. Md Amir Hussain, a Pangal, said it was a matter of happiness that PM Modi was visiting the State. We hope that after his visit, Manipur will return to days when all communities co-existed peacefully, he said. PM Modi will address people at the Kangla Fort in Imphal and the Peace Ground in Churachandpur. The PM will also meet a few internally displaced people.
PM Modi to unveil 31 projects worth Rs 8,500 crore in Manipur on Saturday
PM Modi will lay foundation stones for projects worth Rs 7,300 crore in Churachandpur from Peace Ground, while projects worth Rs 1,200 crore will be inaugurated from Kangla Fort in Imphal
PM Modi to visit Manipur on Saturday, his first visit since ethnic violence broke out in 2023
NEW DELHI: Putting speculations to rest, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Manipur on Saturday, September 13, and will interact with internally displaced people in Churachandpur and Imphal, Chief Secretary Puneet Kumar Goel said on Friday, in the first official confirmation of the PM's trip to the strife-torn state. The Prime Minister's Office (PMO) has also confirmed about Modi's Manipur visit. This will be Modi's first visit to Manipur since ethnic violence broke out in the state two years ago. The violence had erupted between the Meitei people, a majority that lives in the Imphal Valley, and the Kuki-Zo tribal community from the surrounding hills. The visit comes amid ongoing efforts to restore peace and stability in the state. The choice of Churachandpur is significant because the district was among the worst hit by the violence, which claimed at least 260 lives and left thousands displaced. While Churachandpur is Kuki-dominated, Meiteis are in a majority in Imphal, thus balancing the signals sent out in the politically significant visit, a report noted. In line with his commitment to the inclusive, sustainable, and holistic development of the state, the Prime Minister will lay the foundation stone for several development projects worth over Rs 7,300 crore in Churachandpur. These include the Manipur Urban Roads, Drainage and Asset Management Improvement Project worth over Rs 3,600 crore; five National Highway projects valued at more than Rs 2,500 crore; the Manipur Infotech Development (MIND) Project; Working Women Hostels at nine locations, among others. The projects to be inaugurated in Imphal include the Civil Secretariat at Mantripukhri; the IT SEZ Building and New Police Headquarters at Mantripukhri; Manipur Bhawans in Delhi and Kolkata; and the Ima Markets unique all-women markets in four districts. Days before PM Modi's visit to state, BJP members resign en masse in Manipur's Phungyar constituency As part of his programme, Prime Minister Modi will also address a gathering in Manipur on the occasion. Thereafter, he will inaugurate various projects worth over Rs 1,200 crore in Imphal and address a public function. Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha and Congress MP Rahul Gandhi has welcomed Prime Minister Narendra Modi's decision to visit Manipur. He stated that the turmoil in the state has been going for a long time. The issue in Manipur has been ongoing for a long time. It is good that he is going there now, Gandhi said, according to ANI . Modi will also visit Mizoram, Assam, West Bengal and Bihar. In Assam, Modi will participate in the centenary celebrations of Bharat Ratna Dr Bhupen Hazarika in Guwahati where he will also address a gathering. On September 14, Modi will inaugurate and lay the foundation stone of major infrastructure and industrial development projects worth over Rs 18,530 crore in Assam. He will also address a public function in Darrang. On September 15, the Prime Minister will visit West Bengal to inaugurate the 16th Combined Commanders Conference2025 in Kolkata. Thereafter, he will visit Bihar same day and inaugurate the new terminal building of Purnea Airport. He will also lay the foundation stone and inaugurate multiple development projects worth around Rs 36,000 crore in Purnea and address a public gathering on the occasion. RSS tries its hand at solving Manipur stalemate, weighs in on BJP chiefs appointment Additionally, he will launch the National Makhana Board in Bihar. In Mizoram, the Prime Minister will also flag off three new express trains: the Sairang (Aizawl)Delhi (Anand Vihar Terminal) Rajdhani Express, the SairangGuwahati Express, and the SairangKolkata Express. It will be the first time Aizawl is directly connected with Delhi via a Rajdhani Express, while the SairangGuwahati Express will improve connectivity between Mizoram and Assam. Notably, the SairangKolkata Express will establish direct connectivity between Mizoram and Kolkata. (With inputs from Online Desk.) Days before PM Modi's visit to state, BJP members resign en masse in Manipur's Phungyar constituency
PM Modi to visit Manipur on September 13; to inaugurate projects worth crores
After two years, PM Narendra Modi will visit Manipur on September 13, marking his first trip since the 2023 unrest. During the visit, he will lay the foundation of projects worth Rs 7,300 crore in Churachandpur and inaugurate projects worth Rs 1,200 crore in Imphal. The Prime Minister will also meet internally displaced people.
PM Modi to visit Manipur on September 13, unveil projects worth Rs 8,500 cr: Chief Secretary
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to visit Manipur on September 13, marking his first visit since the ethnic violence began two years ago. During his trip, he will interact with internally displaced people in Churachandpur and Imphal. Modi will also unveil development projects worth Rs 8,500 crore, aiming to foster peace, normalcy, and growth in the state.
PM Modi to interact with internally displaced people in Churachandpur, Imphal
Narendra Modi is set to visit Manipur on September 13 to unveil projects worth 8,500 crore
PM Modi On Manipur Visit Tomorrow, First Since Unrest; To Unveil Multiple Development Projects
PM Modi will visit Manipur on September 13 to unveil development projects worth Rs 8,500 crore, including Rs 7,300 crore in Churachandpur and Rs 1,200 crore in Imphal.
PM Modi To Launch Projects Worth Rs 8,500 Crore In Manipur On Sept. 13
PM Modis visit will reportedly focus on the Meitei-majority Imphal valley and the Kuki heartland of Churachandpur.
Stage set for PM Modi's maiden visit to Manipur since 2023 ethnic clashes
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to visit Manipur, marking his first visit since the outbreak of ethnic violence in May 2023. He will inaugurate development projects worth Rs 8,500 crore in both Kuki-majority Churachandpur and Meitei-majority Imphal. The visit is welcomed by Kuki-Zo groups, who hope for healing and restoration, while security measures are heightened across the state.
Manipur: Arms and ammunition seized; three arrested as amid operations
Security forces in Manipur recovered arms, ammunition, and explosives while arresting three people in the last 24 hours, officials said. With PM Modis likely visit, security has been tightened in Imphal and Churachandpur. State and central forces have been deployed around Kangla Fort and Peace Ground, where a grand stage is being prepared.
Manipur: Army officials review security situation ahead of PM Modi's visit
Security measures are heightened in Manipur ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit. Lt Gen Abhijit S Pendharkar reviewed security in key districts. He interacted with various security forces. Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla met with Kuki-Zo MLAs and BJP MLAs. Modi will visit Churachandpur and Imphal. The United Naga Council temporarily withdrew its trade embargo.
After Two Years Of Unrest, PM Modis Sept 13 Visit Raises Expectations In Manipur
By choosing to address programmes in both Imphal and Churachandpur, the Prime Minister is seen as extending equal importance to both Meiteisand Kukis
Security measures beefed up in Manipur
IMPHAL, Sept 11: Security measures have been tightened in Imphal and Churachandpur district headquarters town ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modis likely visit to Manipur on Saturday, officials said. Both state and central forces personnel have been deployed in large numbers in and around the nearly 237-acre Kangla Fort in Imphal and Peace Ground in []
Miscreants pull down decorative structures erected to greet PM Modi in Manipur's Churachandpur
Guwahati: The miscreants in Manipurs Kuki-majority Churachandpur on Thursday evening damaged and pulled down decorative structures erected on the road to welcome Prime Minister Narendra Modi when he visits the place on September 13. The incidents occurred at around 7:45 pm at two places, located near the helipad where PM Modi will land. Officials could not be reached for comment in this regard. A few locals said the police had a brief confrontation with the miscreants, who were all youngsters. Later, the miscreants left the places. In a viral video, a policeman can be seen standing as a mute spectator as the miscreants go about their activity. The sites where the incidents took place are about 2 km from the Peace Ground in Churachandpur, where PM Modi will speak. After the programme in Churachandpur, he will fly to Imphal, where he will address a gathering at the Kangla Fort. Days before PM Modi's visit to state, BJP members resign en masse in Manipur's Phungyar constituency
PM to visit Manipur on September 13, will unveil projects worth Rs 8,500 crore
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to visit Manipur on September 13, marking his first visit since the ethnic clashes began in May. He will launch development projects worth Rs 8,500 crore, laying foundation stones in Churachandpur, a Kuki-majority area, and inaugurating projects from Imphal.
PM to unveil projects worth Rs 8,500 cr in Manipur on Sep 13: Officials
Imphal: Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to lay foundation stones and inaugurate various development projects worth Rs 8,500 crore in Manipur on September 13, officials said on Thursday. This will be his first visit to the state after ethnic violence broke out between Kukis and Meiteis in May 2023, leaving over 260 people dead Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Manipur on high alert as PM Modi expected on Sept 13
Security measures have been tightened in Imphal and Churachandpur district headquarters town ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi`s likely visit to Manipur on Saturday, officials said. Modi`s first visit to Manipur after ethnic violence broke out between Kukis and Meiteis
Manipur government bans air guns in Churachandpur ahead of PM's likely visit
IMPHAL: The Manipur government banned air guns in Churachandpur district in view of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's likely visit on September 13, according to an order. The order issued by District Magistrate Dharun Kumar S said the use, carrying and brandishing of air guns in Churachandpur district have been banned with immediate effect and until further orders under Section 163 of the BNSS. VVIP is scheduled to visit Churachandpur district, and elaborate security arrangements are being made to ensure smooth conduct of the programme. It has been observed that the carrying, use or brandishing of air guns may cause alarm, confusion or pose a potential security threat during the VVIP movement, the order said on Wednesday. Any person found violating this order shall be liable for action under the relevant provisions of law, and the Superintendent of Police, Churachandpur, shall ensure strict enforcement of the order, it said. PM Modi is likely to arrive in the state from Mizoram, but there has been no official announcement regarding it, either from New Delhi or Imphal. Several preparatory meetings have been held in the state in view of the visit. This would be Modi's first visit to Manipur after ethnic violence broke out between Kukis and Meiteis in May 2023. Over 250 people have been killed and thousands rendered homeless as a result of the violence. Churachandpur is the stronghold of the tribal Kuki community.
Manipur govt bans air guns in Churachandpur ahead of PM Modis likely visit
Imphal: The Manipur government banned air guns in Churachandpur district in view of Prime Minister Narendra Modis likely visit on September 13, according to an order. The order issued by District Magistrate Dharun Kumar S said the use, carrying and brandishing of air guns in Churachandpur district has been banned with immediate effect and until Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
27 BJP MLAs hold secret meeting ahead of PM Modis visit to Manipur
Imphal: At least 27 BJP MLAs held a closed-door meeting at the partys state headquarters on Wednesday to deliberate on preparations ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modis likely visit to Manipur. The meeting, which lasted nearly an hour, was attended by several senior legislators, including former chief minister N. Biren Singh and Assembly Speaker Thokchom Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Several organisations representing the Kuki-Zo community in Manipur on Wednesday slammed a dance programme planned as part of the welcome ceremony for Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who is likely to visit the ethnic violence-hit state on September 13, for the first time since the conflict broke out in May 2023. The Imphal Hmar Displaced Committee stated that the PM should interact with those affected in the ethnic violence instead of participating in the welcome ceremony. Gangte Students Organisation in Churachandpur district said it would welcome the PM's likely visit, but we can't dance with tears in our eyes! Our mourning is not yet over, our tears are not yet dried, our wounds are not yet healed, we cannot dance with joy, the Imphal Hmar Displaced Committee said in a statement. Instead of taking part in a grand welcome ceremony, the PM should interact with the displaced people who are lodged at relief camps, it said. The Churachandpur-based students' organisation, however, claimed that the PM's presence would help the ethnic violence-hit people heal their wounds and express grievances. Kuki Inpi Manipur, the apex body of the Kuki community, stressed that the prime minister should be welcomed in the state, but the visit must also serve justice and recognition of the Kuki-Zo people's collective aspirations. The organisation claimed that the demand for a political solution remains clear and firm and that temporary relief measures cannot bring a lasting solution. The PM's likely visit is seen as an opportunity for a section of people in the Meitei-majority Imphal valley to express their hardships. The prime minister's presence in the state will offer us a platform to share long-standing grievances and how innocent villagers have been affected by the ethnic strife, said Soibam Reagan, a villager in the Imphal East district. A women's organisation Imagi Meira said the PM, during his visit to Manipur, should direct officials to allow Meiteis to move along the national highway and to ensure their safety. More than 260 people have been killed and thousands rendered homeless in ethnic violence between Meiteis and Kuki-Zo groups since May 2023. The Centre had imposed the President's rule in Manipur after Chief Minister N Biren Singh resigned. The state assembly, which has a tenure till 2027, has been put under suspended animation. (With inputs from PTI)
'Can't dance with tears in our eyes': Kuki-Zo groups oppose welcome ceremony for PM Modi in Manipur
Several organisations representing the Kuki-Zo community in Manipur on Wednesday slammed a welcome ceremony planned for Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who is likely to visit the ethnic violence-hit state on September 13, for the first time since the conflict broke out in May 2023. The Imphal Hmar Displaced Committee stated that the PM should interact with those affected in the ethnic violence instead of participating in the welcome ceremony. Gangte Students Organisation in Churachandpur district said it would welcome the PM's likely visit, but we can't dance with tears in our eyes! Our mourning is not yet over, our tears are not yet dried, our wounds are not yet healed, we cannot dance with joy, the Imphal Hmar Displaced Committee said in a statement. Instead of taking part in a grand welcome ceremony, the PM should interact with the displaced people who are lodged at relief camps, it said. The Churachandpur-based students' organisation, however, claimed that the PM's presence would help the ethnic violence-hit people heal their wounds and express grievances. Kuki Inpi Manipur, the apex body of the Kuki community, stressed that the prime minister should be welcomed in the state, but the visit must also serve justice and recognition of the Kuki-Zo people's collective aspirations. The organisation claimed that the demand for a political solution remains clear and firm and that temporary relief measures cannot bring a lasting solution. The PM's likely visit is seen as an opportunity for a section of people in the Meitei-majority Imphal valley to express their hardships. The prime minister's presence in the state will offer us a platform to share long-standing grievances and how innocent villagers have been affected by the ethnic strife, said Soibam Reagan, a villager in the Imphal East district. A women's organisation Imagi Meira said the PM, during his visit to Manipur, should direct officials to allow Meiteis to move along the national highway and to ensure their safety. More than 260 people have been killed and thousands rendered homeless in ethnic violence between Meiteis and Kuki-Zo groups since May 2023. The Centre had imposed the President's rule in Manipur after Chief Minister N Biren Singh resigned. The state assembly, which has a tenure till 2027, has been put under suspended animation. (With inputs from PTI)
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BJP led alliance MLAs asked to reach Imphal and Churachandpur for a meeting with PM
Manipur Guv accused of partisanship
IMPHAL, Sept 8:Former Chief Minister of Manipur and Congress Legislature Party (CLP) leader Okram Ibobi has accused Manipur Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla of reducing Raj Bhavan to a partisan platform by holding a meeting exclusively with BJP legislators. The Governors selective meeting is a shocking display of partisanship. If the discussion was really about the []
6 militants arrested in Manipur
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Congress should stop playing politics, inciting people over Manipur crisis: Shiv Sena
IMPHAL, Sept 8: Accusing the Congress of playing politics over the ethnic conflict in Manipur, the Shiv Senas state unit on Monday asked the party not to incite the public over the likely visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The Shiv Sena state unit president Dr M Tombi Singhs accusation came a day after senior []
Ensure PM Modi's visit to Manipur is peaceful, returns happy: Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla to MLAs
GUWAHATI: Manipur Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla told ruling MLAs to ensure that Prime Minister Narendra Modis visit to the state passes off 'peacefully' and he returns 'happy.' Although the itinerary of the PMs visit has not been officially announced, he is expected to visit the state on September 13. This will be his first visit to the state since the bloody ethnic violence between Meiteis and Kuki-Zo tribals erupted on May 3, 2023. The violence had left around 260 people dead and some 60,000 others internally displaced. The governor held a closed-door meeting with over 20 MLAs on Sunday, sparking speculations on the possible formation of the government in the state, which has been under Presidents rule for the past few months. A BJP legislator, however, said the meeting with the governor revolved around the PMs visit. We discussed the PMs visit over breakfast. The governor asked us to see that there is a peaceful atmosphere and the PM returns happy, said MLA, who doesn't wish to be named, told TNIE. Not only the people of Manipur, but the whole country wanted him to visit the state, the MLA said. Maybe, something big is in store. He might announce a kind of package for Manipur, he said, expressing optimism. Former Chief Minister N Biren Singh and Speaker Th Satyabrata Singh were among MLAs who attended the meeting. Modi is expected to have two programmes one at Imphal's Kangla Fort, which is the traditional seat of power of Meitei rulers, and the other at the Peace Ground in Kuki-majority Churachandpur. Extensive preparations are underway at both places. The PM is likely to attend the event in Churachandpur and then fly to Kangla Fort in a helicopter. He is expected to leave the state the same day for Assam, where he will attend the birth centenary celebrations of legendary singer-composer Bhupen Hazarika and lay the foundation for various development projects. The PM is also likely to visit Mizoram to inaugurate the 51.38-km BairabiSairang railway line.
Six militants arrested in Manipur's Tengnoupal and Thoubal districts
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Reopening of highway in Manipur a step in right direction, says ex-DGP
GUWAHATI: Former Manipur DGP Yumnam Joykumar Singh (72) has welcomed the decision to reopen National Highway 2 and urged the government to restore movement on other arterial roads to ease connectivity in the state. Singh said the reopening of NH-2, which passes through Kuki-majority Kangpokpi district and is widely used by Meitei commuters to reach other states, was a step in the right direction. He stressed that NH-37, linking Imphal with Jiribam and southern Assams Barak Valley, and the road to Moreh on the Indo-Myanmar border should also be reopened. Talking to this newspaper, Singh said, Manipur is a landlocked state. People cannot afford air travel. Full-proof security would be provided on all these routes. He said while the security situation had improved under Presidents Rule compared to the tenure of the N Biren Singh government, there remained an undercurrent of tension. Overall, there is definitely an improvement in the security situation compared to what it was when we had the N Biren Singh government, he said. Singh called for a neutral government in the state and urged early resettlement of displaced families from both Meitei and Kuki-Zo communities. The violence had left over 250 dead and some 60,000 others displaced. There is a need for dialogue between civil society groups of both communities. Unless trust and confidence are restored, peace will be difficult to achieve, he said, pointing to recent interactions between Thadou groups and Meitei civil society organisations as a positive sign. Singh identified illegal migration from Myanmar as the crux of the problem, arguing that unlike Mizoram, which prevented refugees from creating permanent settlements, Manipur allowed them to merge with locals. They are defending the frontline force confronting the Meiteis, he alleged. He also pressed for a special intensive revision of electoral rolls, citing Manipurs border location as well as its strategic importance.
RIMS students body rejects NPYFs demand for apology
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Meiteis wary of travelling on Manipurs 'reopened' highway amid prevailing tensions
GUWAHATI: The 'reopening' of National Highway 2, the lifeline of Manipur is being seen as the first step towards peace. Yet, given the ethnic divide and underlying tension, Meiteis are unlikely to use the road that connects the State with the country beyond via Nagaland. The PIB issued a statement on September 4 stating that the Kuki-Zo Council (KZC) has decided to open the National Highway-02 for the free movement of commuters and essential goods. The decision followed a series of meetings that KZC had with officials of the Ministry of Home Affairs in New Delhi. However, two days later, two umbrella organisations of Kuki-Zo rebel groups said KZCs appeal was specifically confined to the Kangpokpi stretch, aimed at encouraging cooperation with central security forces to ensure the safe passage of essential goods. They also said that this gesture must not be misinterpreted as an endorsement of unrestricted movement across buffer zones between Meitei and Kuki-Zo areas. Kangpokpi, a Kuki-majority district, lies between Meitei-majority Imphal East and Naga-majority Senapati districts. Another highway enters Manipur from southern Assams Barak Valley, and passes through Kuki-Zo villages. National Highway 2 is preferred by commuters as it is a much shorter route. Meiteis have not used this road since the ethnic violence erupted in May 2023. According to locals in Imphal, it is very unlikely that Meiteis will use it unless there is some semblance of reconciliation between the two communities. Even if there is full-proof security on the highway, Meiteis will hesitate to use it because there is fear, a resident of Imphal said, wishing not to be named. The ethnic conflict internally partitioned the state Meiteis cannot go to Kuki-Zo areas or leave the Imphal Valley by road as arterial roads pass through Kuki-Zo areas and similarly, Kuki-Zo tribals cannot come to the Meitei-majority Imphal Valley. Kuki-Zos living in areas, including Churachandpur, are now required to travel a long distance to go to Mizoram for onward journey to other states by road or air.
Ahead of PM Modis visit, Manipur Governor holds high-level meet
Imphal: Manipur Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla on Sunday, September 7, held a high-level meeting with top bureaucrats and several BJP MLAs, including former chief minister N Biren Singh, at Raj Bhavan, officials said. The meeting gains significance ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modis likely visit to Manipur in the second week of this month. If Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Two militants, two cybercriminals arrested in Manipur
An insurgent belonging to the banned PREPAK outfit was nabbed from his residence in Haoreibi area in Imphal West district, a police statement said
5 militants arrested in Manipur for extortion activities
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Pact between Centre, Kuki-Zo groups crucial step for peace in Manipur: Meitei group
IMPHAL, Sept 6: Meitei organisation Arambai Tenggol on Saturday said the re-negotiated Suspension of Operations pact between the Centre and two Kuki-Zo groups is crucial for achieving peace in Manipur and expressed unwavering support to any government initiative aimed at restoring order and tranquillity in the state. Two prominent Kuki-Zo groups had on Thursday signed []
AIZAWL : With the completion of the 51.38-km broad-gauge line from Bairabi to Sairang, Mizoram becomes the fourth Northeastern state to gain direct train connectivity to its capital. This marks a milestone in Indian Railways ambitious plan to link the capitals of all eight Northeastern states with the national rail network. The line, to be inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, connects Bairabi on the AssamMizoram border to Sairang, located 20 km from Aizawl and 12 km from Lengpui Airport. The new Sairang railway station will serve as the key railhead for Aizawl. The project, for which approval was granted in 2008 and construction began in November 2014, has been built at a cost of 8,071 crore. Engineering feat The 51.38-km line, passing through the Kolasib and Aizawl districts, is an engineering feat, with over half its length running through tunnels and bridges. It includes 48 tunnels spanning 12.85 km, 55 major and 87 minor bridges, five road overbridges, and six road underbridges. The line has three intermediate stations at Hortoki, Kawnpui, and Mualkhang. Among the bridges, Bridge No. 144 over the Kurung River near Sairang has earned the distinction of being the worlds second-tallest pier bridge, rising 114 metres above the ground. The tallest is the Noney Bridge in neighbouring Manipur, standing 141 metres tall, which is being built as part of the under-construction 111-km JiribamImphal railway line. World's second tallest pier bridge over Kurung river at Sairang station Challenges faced The railways faced huge challenges in building the BairabiSairang line due to its rugged Indo-Burmese tectonic terrain, marked by steep slopes, deep valleys, and fragile, clay-like soil prone to erosion. Northeast Frontier Railway (Construction), the agency which executed the project, with design and safety aspects reviewed by IIT Guwahati and IIT Roorkee, had to build 223 km of approach roads as well. Reaching construction sites for hill excavation and pier construction was extremely difficult, as there was no road access. NFR (Construction) built 223 km of approach roads, which have since benefitted several villages in Kolasib and Aizawl districts, a railway official explained. In addition to the topographical challenges, the project encountered other obstacles as well, including opposition to workers brought in from other states and the non-availability of construction materials in Mizoram, which meant they had to be transported from Bihar and Jharkhand. To address local resistance, the Railways eventually engaged local people from Mizoram in the construction work. The project progressed at a slow pace due to the regions short working season of just 67 months a year. Despite higher wages, many labourers left the project because of the remote location and lack of internet connectivity at worksites, the official added. Tunnel in BairabiSairang line Expectations Locals in Dawrpui told TNIE that the railway line will help tackle the high cost of road travel from Silchar to Aizawl, which currently costs between Rs 1,200 and Rs 2,000 along the hilly two-lane highway. During the monsoon season, which lasts for more than five months, landslides frequently cut off road access. Flights, too, are unreliable as they often get cancelled due to bad weather, and there are no departures after 4 pm, said Anthony Zohmingliana, a resident. M. Sathish Kumar, a project associate at Mizoram Central University and a resident of Aizawl for 15 years, noted that over 8 lakh of Mizorams 14 lakh population live in and around Aizawl. This project will benefit a large section of the population, reducing dependence on flights and cabs, he said. Joel Lalengmawii of Lengpui said, My family often travels via Silchar to reach Manipur, Punjab, and Kerala. But the 154-km journey to Silchar takes 910 hours by road. We have been told train fares will be cheaper, but only when services begin will we know how much difference it really makes. S. S. Ajin, a PhD student at Mizoram University, said, We mostly rely on flights or road transport. There are times when vegetables and other essentials do not reach the city for a few days due to landslides on the national highways, and there are no other public transport options. Train connectivity will greatly benefit people from Tamil Nadu, Kerala, and other states traveling to Mizoram. Once the line becomes operational, the Food Corporation of India (FCI) will be able to transport freight for the public distribution system by train, significantly reducing the cost of transporting goods, vegetables, and other items from other states. Initially, passenger services may run between Sairang and Silchar, the railway official added. Rail connectivity to northeast At present, the railway line through Assam's capital, Guwahati, serves as a gateway to the seven other Northeastern states. From Guwahati, branch lines extend to Bairabia station just 7 km inside Mizoram on the SilcharBairabi sectionwhere a passenger train currently runs daily between Bairabi and Silchar. This link to Silchar connects Mizoram with northern and southern states via Guwahati. Additionally, it provides connectivity to Manipur and Nagaland. Guwahati (Assam), Agartala (Tripura), and Itanagar (Arunachal Pradesh) are the other state capitals with rail connectivity. Work is under way to connect the capitals of Meghalaya, Manipur, Sikkim, and Nagaland. NFR officials said they expect these works to be completed by December 2029. It may be noted that Sikkim remains the only Northeastern state without rail connectivity, mainly due to local opposition. Extending to Myanmar Highlighting plans to develop Sairang station with state-of-the-art facilities, the railway official said the government is also exploring the feasibility of extending the line from Sairang to Myanmar. The proposed route would cover 230 km within Mizoram and the remainder in Myanmar. If realized, this would reduce freight transport from South India to Mizoram via Visakhapatnam and Kolkata ports from 2,000 km to just 500 km, the official explained. Fact File: BairabiSairang Broad Gauge Line New Line: BairabiSairang (51.38 km) Key Locations: Bairabi: Border station on AssamMizoram border Sairang: 20 km from Aizawl, Mizoram Project Cost: Rs 8,071 crore Railway Connectivity in the Northeast Guwahati (Assam): Only railway gateway for all eight Northeastern states Line from Guwahati runs to Bairabi (7 km from Assam border via Silchar) BairabiSilchar (105 km): Daily passenger train operational New Line: SairangSilchar (155 km), passenger services to be introduced Road Access Two-lane National Highway is the only mode of access to Aizawl Travel Cost: Rs 1,000Rs 1,600 per person (Silchar Aizawl) Travel Time: 89 hours by road; train will reduce it to 3 hours States with railway connectivity to capitals Assam Guwahati Tripura Agartala Arunachal Pradesh Itanagar Mizoram Sairang (to be inaugurated)
Preparations in full swing in Manipur ahead of likely Prime Ministers visit
Preparations are underway in Manipur for a potential visit by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Imphal and Churachandpur are seeing significant activity. Security measures are heightened, including drone restrictions. The PM is scheduled to visit Assam and Mizoram around the same time. Manipur has been under Presidents Rule since February. The state has faced ethnic clashes since May 2023.
IMPHAL: A grand stage is being erected at Kangla Fort in Manipur's Imphal, while cleaning and painting activities are underway in the area in view of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's likely visit to the state next week, officials said on Saturday. They remained tight-lipped over the objective of the construction and cleaning works at the fort, but said that instructions had been given to complete these tasks at the earliest. The prime minister is likely to visit Manipur on September 13, which will be his first tour to the state since ethnic violence broke out between Meiteis and Kukis. A grand stage is under construction at Kangla Fort in Imphal. Arrangements are being made to accomodate more than 15,000 people in front of the stage. Cleaning and painting activities inside the fort are also going on, an official said. Kangla Fort serves as the traditional seat of power of the former Manipuri rulers. Materials for the construction of the stage are being imported from outside Manipur, and more than 100 labourers are being engaged in the construction activities. Also, there is increased presence of security personnel, another official said. Identities of visitors entering the fort are being registered, he said. Road medians on a 7 km stretch between Imphal airport and Kangla Fort are also being repainted and trees trimmed, the official said. We are yet to receive any official information on the PM's visit. If he comes, we are going to ensure that Modi is given a grand reception, a BJP leader told PTI . In the Churachandpur district headquarters, such works are also underway at the Peace ground, another official said. The opposition parties have been attacking the BJP for the prime minister not visiting the ethnic strife-torn state. More than 260 people have been killed and thousands rendered homeless in ethnic violence between Meiteis and Kuki-Zo groups since May 2023. The Centre had imposed the President's rule in Manipur after Chief Minister N Biren Singh resigned. The state assembly, which has a tenure till 2027, has been put under suspended animation.
10 arrested with brown sugar from 2 Manipur districts
IMPHAL, Sept 5: Security forces have arrested 10 people from Manipurs Churachandpur and Senapati districts and recovered brown sugar worth over Rs 1 crore from their possession, police said on Friday. Four persons were apprehended from Lamjang area in Churachandpur district on Wednesday with 1.5 kg of brown sugar concealed in 122 soap cases, they []
Agreements signed with Kuki-Zo groups will be honoured: Manipur chief secretary
IMPHAL, Sept 5: Manipur Chief Secretary Puneet Kumar Goel on Friday said that agreements signed with Kuki-Zo groups will be honoured, while asserting that the government was making all efforts to restore normalcy in the ethnic strife-torn state. Two prominent Kuki-Zo groups on Thursday signed a suspension of operations (SoO) agreement with the government on []
NH-2 reopening in Manipur: BJP MLA applauds move
IMPHAL, Sept 4: BJP MLA Yumnam Khemchand on Thursday termed the decision by the Kuki Zo Council (KZC) to reopen National Highway-2 (Imphal-Dimapur Road) as a substantial milestone and a notable development in restoration of normalcy in the northeastern state. In an official statement, the Singjamei constituency legislator said the breakthrough came following deliberations held []
GST reforms eyewash, political gimmick: Manipur Cong
IMPHAL, Sept 4: The Manipur unit of the Congress on Thursday criticised the BJP-led central government for its double standards in the name of GST reforms. The GST bonanza is nothing but an eyewash, and a desperate political gimmick to cover up failures, it claimed. The GST Council, comprising finance ministers from Centre and states, []
Manipurs top Naga body to enforce trade embargo from Sep 8 over FMR
IMPHAL, Sept 4: The apex body of Nagas in Manipur has announced that it will enforce a trade embargo in all areas inhabited by the community in the northeastern state from midnight of September 8 in protest against the scrapping of the Free Movement Regime (FMR) and fencing of the India-Myanmar border. The trade embargo []
184 kg of ganja seized, 1 arrested in Manipurs Imphal West district
IMPHAL, Sept 4: A 43-year-old man has been arrested and over 184 kg of ganja seized from his possession in Manipurs Imphal West district, police said on Thursday. Acting on a tip-off, police intercepted a truck at New Keithelmanbi police picket point and seized 184.13 kg from the vehicle on Wednesday, a police statement said. []
Churachandpur bans drones, UAVs ahead of VVIP visit in Manipur
Churachandpur district in Manipur is preparing for a high-profile visit, likely by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on September 13 or 14. Security measures are heightened, with a ban on unauthorized aerial devices to prevent disruptions. The visit aims to address the ethnic violence that has plagued the state, with potential events planned in Churachandpur and Imphal.
Ahead of PM's likely Manipur visit, 'no drone zone' declared in Churachandpur
IMPHAL: Amid speculations that Prime Minister Narendra Modi may visit Manipur later this month, 'no drone zone' was declared in Churachandpur district on Thursday. According to an order issued by District Magistrate Dharun Kumar S, the decision has been taken to strengthen security during the visit of the VVIP with a view to ensure and strengthen security during the visit of the VVIP, declare the whole of Churachandpur District as 'NO DRONE ZONE' and do hereby prohibit the flying of any kind of aviation devices including UAV, Drones, balloons etc., except only those approved by Government, in Churachandpur District with immediate effect, until further orders, it said. Any violation of this order is punishable by legal action under section 223 of Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (B.N.S.), 2023 and other relevant provisions of law, it added. Modi is likely to reach Manipur on September 13 after visiting Mizoram, where he is scheduled to inaugurate a railway project, according to officials in Aizawl. However, there has been no official confirmation of the visit from New Delhi or Imphal. The Manipur BJP has also not confirmed it officially. This would be the PM's first visit to Manipur since ethnic violence broke out in the state in May 2023. Meanwhile, state assembly speaker Thokchom Satyabrata went to Delhi on Thursday. He was called to Delhi to discuss issues related to the PM's expected visit in the second week of September, a BJP functionary close to him told PTI. The speaker is also likely to meet the party's top brass during the trip to the national capital, he said. Over 260 people have been killed and thousands left homeless in the clash between Meiteis and Kukis. The spark for the raging violence was lit by demonstrations by tribal groups against a move to grant the majority Meiteis the Scheduled Tribe (ST) status. The government in Manipur, regardless of which party comes to power, has always been dominated by plainsmen Meiteis, who account for about 53 per cent of the state's population and live mostly in the irregular oval-shaped Imphal Valley. Consequently, the government's actions have often been viewed through the prism of suspicion by tribals -- mostly Nagas and Kukis -- who make up 40 per cent of Manipur's population and live for the most part in the hills surrounding the valley. Churachandpur, which has been declared a 'no drone zone', is the stronghold of the Kuki community and adjacent to Mizoram.
Ahead Of PM Modi's Manipur Visit, Big Confidence-Building Measures For Strife-Torn State
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's proposed visit to Imphal and Churachandpur is expected around September 13
MHA holds talks with Kuki-Zo groups, Manipur government on renewing SoO pact ahead of PM Modis visit
NEW DELHI: Ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modis likely visit to ethnic violence-hit Manipur later this month, the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) on Wednesday held a meeting with representatives of Kuki-Zo insurgent groups and the Manipur government to finalise terms for renewing the Suspension of Operation (SoO) pact, sources said. They, however, contended that there was no concrete outcome and a fresh round of engagement would take place for which the date and venue would be decided later. The sources said the insurgent groups were engaged in talks by AK Mishra, the MHAs Adviser (Northeast) and Intelligence Bureau officials. It is to be noted here that the SoO pact, which was originally signed in August 2008, was a cornerstone in reducing hostilities between Kuki-Zo armed groups and security forces. But, its renewal was halted after ethnic violence between the Kuki and Meitei communities erupted in May 2023, leaving Manipur deeply fractured. Many in the corridors of power believed that an extension of the SoO pact could be one of the most important confidence-building measures in the troubled state. The sources said if the Prime Minister visits Manipur sometime in the second or third week of this month, the renewal of the SoO pact could signal a significant outreach to the tribal Kuki-Zo community and has been seen as a step toward restoring normalcy in Manipur. According to the sources discussion took place around the opening of two key National Highways - number 2 and 37 and attempts were made to convince the tribal group to agree to it, but there were issues, which the community representatives flagged. The two highways, passing through Kuki-Zo-inhabited areas, are critical to connecting the land-locked Imphal valley, where the Meitei people live, to Nagaland and Assam, respectively. They are critical for the supply of essentials and other commodities but have been shut for the past two years for the movement of Meitei people. Even as Manipur remained under Presidents Rule since February 13, the MHA had resumed talks with the Kuki-Zo SoO groups on June 9 this year after a gap of two years to renegotiate the pact with stringent ground rules. One of the conditions is a reduction in the number of SoO camps from the existing 14 to seven and also away from Meitei-dominated areas. Notably, before May 3, 2023, when ethnic violence erupted in the State, the primary demand of the SoO groups was autonomous territorial councils within Manipur. But then they changed their stance and started demanding a separate administration, defining it as a Union Territory with a legislature.
Official note confirms VVIP visit, PM Modi likely to visit Manipur mid-September
GUWAHATI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi is likely to visit ethnic violence-hit Manipur on September 13 or 14. For the past few days, speculation has been rife over the visit, and it has gained strength after an official note of Manipurs General Administration Department stating, At the outset, Chief Secretary, Government of Manipur, welcomed all the members/officers present in the preparatory meeting for the proposed VVIP visit on September 2025. The visit needs to be organised in a grand manner. Request the Secretary, GAD (General Administration Department) to take forward the discussion, it also read. It cited Kangla in Imphal and the Peace Ground in Churachandpur as the venues of the events involving the VVIP whose name was not mentioned. 'Lacks empathy': Congress slams PM Modi as he leaves for '35th' trip abroad since start of Manipur ethnic conflict Officials remained tight-lipped but an MLA of the ruling BJP almost confirmed PM Modis visit. The PMs visit is almost confirmed, he told TNIE on Tuesday wishing not to be named. This will be PM Modis first visit to the state since an ethnic conflict between Meiteis and Kuki-Zo tribals, and resultant violence left more than 250 people dead and around 60,000 others displaced. It has been months that the violence has subsided but the State has remained ethnically partitioned even after more than two years since the violence broke out. The Meiteis and the Kuki-Zo tribals still cannot go to each others areas. Earlier, the Congress slammed PM Modi umpteen times for not visiting Manipur despite the massive destruction in the State. Meanwhile, the PM will also visit Assam. He is likely to visit Mizoram as well to inaugurate the 51.38-km BairabiSairang railway line. In Assam, he will take part in the year-long centenary celebrations of Bharat Ratna Bhupen Hazarika and lay the foundation for various development projects.
Manipur civil society groups condemn killing of Thadou leader
IMPHAL, Sept 1: Civil society groups of Manipur on Monday expressed shock over the purported killing of a Thadou leader in Assam. In a statement, the Coordinating Committee on Manipur Integrity (COCOMI) said it has been shaken to its core by the horror and extremity of the murder of Nehkam Jomhao. The killing is aimed []
Two members of radical group, three militants arrested in Manipur
In Manipur, security forces have apprehended two members of the radical Meitei group 'Arambai Tenggol' in Imphal West, seizing a significant cache of arms including HK33 rifles and M4A1 carbines. Additionally, three militants from the banned PREPAK were arrested in Imphal East and West, with Aadhaar cards and incriminating documents recovered.
PM Modi likely to visit Mizoram, Manipur on September 13
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to visit Mizoram and Manipur on September 13, with preparations underway in both states, officials said. In Mizoram, PM Modi is likely to inaugurate the 51.38-km BairabiSairang railway line, a key infrastructure project under the Centre's Act East Policy aimed at enhancing connectivity and boosting economic integration in the Northeast. The new rail link will connect Aizawl with Assams Silchar, and by extension, with the rest of the country. Mizoram Chief Secretary Khilli Ram Meena held a high-level meeting on Monday to review preparations, including security, traffic control, and public participation. Following his Mizoram visit, the Prime Minister is expected to travel to Manipur, his first trip to the state since ethnic violence erupted in May 2023. However, officials in Imphal said they have not yet received formal confirmation of the visit. 'Lacks empathy': Congress slams PM Modi as he leaves for '35th' trip abroad since start of Manipur ethnic conflict
2 Arambai Tenggol members arrested, 11 sophisticated firearms seized in Manipur
The Arambai Tenggol members were nabbaed in Imphal West district on August 30
Assam Thadou tribal leader killed by Kuki extremists
The body of Nehkam Jomhao, a member of the delegation that met leaders of Meitei organisations in Imphal a few weeks ago, is yet to be recovered