New Manipur CM Calls for Collective Action to Restore State's Peace

Newly sworn-in Manipur Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh has declared restoring peace a collective task for all stakeholders. He referenced the state's history of ethnic conflicts, including the deadly 1993 clashes, to underscore the need for sustained efforts. His appeal for cooperation aims to bridge the trust deficit hindering the return of displaced people to their homes. This comes as the Centre withdraws President's Rule, paving the way for his NDA government after prolonged ethnic violence.

Key Points: Manipur CM: Restoring Peace a Collective Responsibility

  • New CM stresses collective peace effort
  • Cites history of ethnic clashes like 1993 Kuki-Naga conflict
  • Aims to bridge trust deficit for displaced people
  • President's Rule withdrawn for new NDA government
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Restoring peace a collective task: Manipur CM

New Manipur Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh emphasizes collective effort to restore peace and normalcy in the violence-hit state.

"To bring back a peaceful atmosphere, it is a collective responsibility of all of us. - Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh"

Imphal, Feb 5

A day after assuming office, Manipur Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh on Thursday underscored that restoring peace and normalcy in the violence-hit state is a collective responsibility of all stakeholders, including elected representatives.

Addressing the Assembly, Singh referred to Manipur's history of ethnic conflicts and recalled the devastating Kuki-Naga clashes that began in 1993, which claimed over 1,000 lives.

Terming such violence as deeply unfortunate, he said sustained efforts were needed to prevent a repeat of past tragedies.

"To bring back a peaceful atmosphere, it is a collective responsibility of all of us," the Chief Minister said, calling for cooperation to bridge the trust deficit that continues to hinder free movement and the return of displaced people to their homes.

Singh, a 61-year-old BJP legislator, also expressed gratitude to opposition MLAs for extending support to the government's initiatives aimed at restoring peace and stability in the state, which witnessed ethnic violence between the Meitei and Kuki-Zo communities since May 2023 and was placed under President's Rule in February 13 last year.

Later, Speaker Thokchom Satyabrata adjourned the seventh session of the 12th Manipur Legislative Assembly sine die. A member of the majority Meitei community, Singh served as Speaker of the Manipur Assembly from 2017 to 2022 and was elected twice from the Singjamei constituency in Imphal West district as a BJP candidate in the 2017 and 2022 Assembly elections.

He was appointed a Cabinet Minister in the second N. Biren Singh-led ministry following the BJP's second consecutive victory in the 2022 Manipur Assembly elections.

Meanwhile, the Centre on Wednesday withdrew President's Rule from Manipur, paving the way for the formation of the Yumnam Khemchand Singh-led NDA government in the state, officials said.

The troubled state had been under President's Rule since February 13 last year, four days after then-Chief Minister N. Biren Singh resigned amid prolonged ethnic violence.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Finally, President's Rule is over. Hope this new government can bring stability. It's a positive sign that he thanked the opposition. Peace needs everyone on board. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Aman W
He mentioned the 1993 clashes... that shows he understands the deep-rooted history. But understanding isn't enough. The trust deficit is the real monster. How do you bridge that? Needs more than words.
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Sarah B
As someone following this from outside, it's heartbreaking. The focus must be on rehabilitation and justice for all communities. Wishing strength to the people of Manipur.
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Vikram M
He has experience as Speaker, so he knows the assembly dynamics. But the challenge is on the ground, in the villages. The "collective task" must include community leaders from all sides. A long road ahead.
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Kriti O
Let's give him a chance. The first step is acknowledging the problem and calling for unity. Hope the central government supports him fully. Manipur needs peace and development, not violence. 🙏

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