Manipur CM Vows Peace Amid Protests, Security Talks After Deadly Bombing

Manipur Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh has reiterated that ensuring safety and peaceful coexistence for all communities is the government's foremost priority. This comes following a meeting with Assam Rifles Director General Lt General Vikas Lakhera to discuss the law and order situation, which officials report has shown significant improvement. Meanwhile, widespread protests continue across the state, condemning a recent bomb attack in Bishnupur district that killed two children and injured their mother. Groups including the CPI and the influential Meira Paibi women's organization are demanding justice and criticizing the government's handling of law and order.

Key Points: Manipur CM Reaffirms Peace Commitment as Security Improves

  • CM reaffirms peace as top priority
  • Security situation shows improvement
  • Protests continue over fatal bomb attack
  • Assam Rifles chief reviews operational readiness
  • CPI and women's groups demand justice
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Manipur CM reaffirms commitment to peace as security improves amid ongoing protests

Manipur CM Yumnam Khemchand Singh prioritizes community safety amid protests over a fatal bomb attack. Security talks held with Assam Rifles chief.

"Ensuring the protection, safety, and peaceful coexistence of all communities remains our foremost priority. - Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh"

Imphal, April 13

Manipur Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh on Monday reiterated that ensuring the protection, safety, and peaceful coexistence of all communities remains the government's foremost priority.

An official from the Chief Minister's Office (CMO) noted that Manipur is home to 36 communities, comprising both tribal and non-tribal populations residing across the Imphal Valley and the state's hill districts.

On Monday, Director General of Assam Rifles, Lt General Vikas Lakhera, met the Chief Minister and held detailed discussions on the prevailing law and order as well as the overall security situation in the state.

Following the meeting, Singh stated in a Facebook post: "It is encouraging to note that, through the concerted efforts of the government and security agencies, the overall situation has shown significant improvement."

"Ensuring the protection, safety, and peaceful coexistence of all communities remains our foremost priority. This has been carefully considered in all our actions, and necessary measures have already been undertaken to maintain stability and strengthen the security framework," he added.

The Chief Minister further emphasised that the government remains steadfast in its commitment to sustaining peace, fostering harmony, and safeguarding the well-being of every citizen. According to Assam Rifles sources, Lt Gen Lakhera also visited the Keithelmanbi Garrison on Sunday, where he reviewed operational readiness and troop welfare in Manipur.

The Director General commended the force, often referred to as the "Sentinels of the Northeast," for their professionalism, felicitated seven personnel for their bravery, and interacted with Assam Rifles sports teams.

The visit was marked by high morale and a strong commitment to maintaining regional peace, the sources added.

Meanwhile, thousands of people, including a large number of women, continued protest rallies across Imphal on Monday, condemning the April 7 bomb attack in Manipur's Bishnupur district that claimed the lives of two young children.

The Manipur State Council of the Communist Party of India (CPI) staged a sit-in protest at Irawat Bhavan in Imphal, denouncing both the April 7 incident and the prevailing law and order situation in the state. The party demanded justice for the victims of the Tronglaobi attack and called for a special session of the state Assembly to adopt a resolution for the detection of illegal migrants.

It also criticised the state government for what it described as a failure to maintain law and order.

Protest demonstrations were also reported from several other parts of the state. The protests stem from the April 7 bomb attack at Tronglaobi village, where two children were killed in their sleep, and their mother sustained injuries.

Subsequent demonstrations related to the incident reportedly led to the firing, resulting in the deaths of three individuals and injuries to five others.

On Sunday evening, the Oinam Apunba Meira Paibi Lup organised a candlelight vigil at Oinam Keithel, where residents gathered to mourn the victims and express their anger.

Approximately 600 people, including members of Meira Paibi groups and local residents, participated in the programme.

The Meira Paibi, which translates to "torch bearers" in Manipuri, is one of the most influential women's groups in the northeastern state.

- IANS

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Rohit P
The Assam Rifles are doing a commendable job in a very difficult situation. They are truly the Sentinels of the Northeast. The CM meeting with the DG is a positive step. We need to support our security forces while also holding the administration accountable for long-term solutions.
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Aman W
It's heartbreaking to read about the children. The strength of the Meira Paibi women is inspiring. They are the real torch bearers for peace on the ground. The government needs to listen to these voices from the community, not just have high-level meetings.
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Sarah B
As an outsider following this, the complexity is staggering. 36 communities... The commitment to peaceful coexistence is the right goal, but the path seems incredibly fragile. My heart goes out to all the civilians caught in this. Hope the special assembly session brings some concrete policy changes.
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Vikram M
The CPI's demand for a resolution on illegal migrants is a critical point that often gets sidelined. Lasting peace in Manipur requires addressing root causes, not just managing symptoms. The government's "security framework" must include a clear, fair policy on this issue. Jai Hind.
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Nikhil C
Respectfully, the CM's Facebook post feels disconnected from the reality on the ground where protests are ongoing. "Significant improvement" is not what the families of the victims feel. Action and justice, not reassurance, are needed now. The candlelight vigil says more than any official statement.

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