Key Points

Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Manipur for the first time since ethnic violence broke out in May 2023. He interacted with locals in Imphal and Churachandpur, appealing for peace between communities. The PM laid foundation stones for development projects worth over Rs 7300 crore, including highways and urban infrastructure. He expressed confidence that a new dawn of hope is emerging in Manipur through dialogue and development initiatives.

Key Points: Modi Visits Manipur Urging Peace After Ethnic Conflict

  • Modi's first visit since ethnic conflict erupted in May 2023
  • Meets affected people living in relief camps across Manipur
  • Lays foundation for development projects worth Rs 7300 crore
  • Assures central government's support for peace and development
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PM Modi interacts with locals in Imphal

PM Modi interacts with locals in Imphal, appeals for peace between Meitei and Kuki communities, and lays foundation for development projects worth Rs 7300 crore.

"I appeal to all the groups to move on the path of peace to fulfil their dreams and secure their children's future - PM Narendra Modi"

Imphal, September 13

Prime Minister Narendra Modi interacted with locals in Imphal during his visit to Manipur on Saturday.

PM Modi arrived in Imphal after visiting Churachandpur, where he spoke to various ethnic groups, urging them to shun violence and work towards restoring peace in the State. He stated that a new dawn of "hope and confidence" is emerging in the northeastern State.

This is PM Modi's first visit after an ethnic conflict erupted in the State in May 2023, and the discord between the Meitei and Kuki communities has persisted since then. The conflict has inflicted lasting damage on Manipur, hindering its economy, disrupting its social cohesion, and destabilising its political landscape.

Addressing a public meeting in Churachanpur, he assured the public that the Centre stands with them.

"I appeal to all the groups to move on the path of peace to fulfil their dreams and secure their children's future. Today, I promise that I stand by your side. The Indian government stands with the people of Manipur," PM Modi said.

The Prime Minister said, "Manipur has always been a land of hope, but unfortunately, it went through a difficult phase of violence. I met with the affected people who are living in camps. After an interaction with them, I can say "ummeed aur vishwas ki nayi subah Manipur mein dastak de rahi hai" (A new dawn of hope and confidence is knocking on the doors of Manipur)."

PM Modi has expressed satisfaction with the recent peace agreements reached with several ethnic groups in the state.

"Peace is important for development in any region. In the last 11 years, several conflicts in the North-East have ended. People have chosen the path of peace, giving priority to development. I am satisfied as agreement talks have begun with several groups in the hills and valleys. This is a part of the government's initiative to establish peace with communication, respect and mutual understanding," he said.

The Prime Minister laid the foundation stone of multiple development projects worth over Rs 7,300 crore at Churachandpur in Manipur.

In line with his commitment to inclusive, sustainable and holistic development of Manipur, PM Modi laid the foundation for the Manipur Urban Roads and drainage and asset management improvement project worth over Rs 3,600 crore.

He also laid the foundations for the five National Highway projects worth more than Rs 2,500 crore, the Manipur Infotech Development (MIND) project, and the Working Women Hostels at nine locations.

He also interacted with locals during his visit to Churachandpur in Manipur. Locals presented him with the traditional Zomie shawl and Thadou Kuki shawl. A girl child also gifted the PM a portrait of him.

- ANI

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Priya S
Hope his words translate into action. Manipur has suffered too much. The development projects are good but peace should be the priority. Let's pray for lasting harmony between communities.
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Aman W
₹7300 crore development projects! This is what Northeast needs - infrastructure and connectivity. PM Modi understands that development is the real solution to conflicts.
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Nisha Z
While I appreciate the visit, I wish it had happened sooner. The violence has caused so much pain to ordinary people. Hope this marks the beginning of real healing.
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Sarah B
The gesture of accepting traditional shawls and interacting with locals shows respect for Manipuri culture. Small gestures matter in building trust.
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Vikram M
Development projects are good but without addressing the root causes of conflict, they won't mean much. Hope the peace talks yield concrete results. Manipur deserves peace and prosperity.

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