Key Points

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is visiting Manipur to inaugurate significant development projects totaling Rs 8500 crore. He will personally meet with violence-affected people staying in relief camps since ethnic conflicts began in May 2023. The visit includes addressing public gatherings in both Imphal and Churachandpur districts. While the state government welcomes this as a peace-building initiative, opposition parties have criticized it as merely symbolic without concrete solutions.

Key Points: PM Modi Unveils Rs 8500 Crore Projects in Violence-Hit Manipur

  • Modi to interact with Internally Displaced Persons in relief camps
  • Massive security arrangements in place across multiple districts
  • Projects include infrastructure development worth Rs 7300 crore
  • Army reviews security situation along India-Myanmar border
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PM Modi to unveil Rs 8,500-cr projects in Manipur today; meet violence-hit people, address public meetings

PM Modi launches 31 projects worth Rs 8500 crore in Manipur, meets violence-hit IDPs, and addresses public gatherings in Imphal and Churachandpur to foster peace.

"We firmly believe that the Prime Minister’s visit would open a new chapter of hope - Kuki-Zo Council"

Imphal, Sep 13

In a bid to foster peace and progress, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday will unveil 31 projects worth Rs 8,500 crore in Manipur, a state devastated by ethnic violence since May 2023. Manipur Chief Secretary Puneet Kumar Goel said that the Prime Minister would also interact with the violence-hit Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) and would address public gatherings both in Imphal and in Churachandpur.

Senior police officials said that in view of the prevailing situation in Manipur and the Prime Minister’s visit, massive security arrangements were undertaken in Imphal West, Imphal East, Churachandpur, Bishnupur and other districts.

Lieutenant General Abhijit S. Pendharkar, General Officer Commanding of Spear Corps, undertook a comprehensive visit to Churachandpur and other districts as part of his wider review of the security landscape across Manipur.

The top Army officer reviewed the security situation in different districts, including the forward areas along the India-Myanmar border and preparedness of forces in various districts, a Defence spokesman said.

Manipur Chief Secretary Goel said that the Prime Minister would lay foundation stones for various development projects worth Rs 7,300 crore from Peace Ground in Churachandpur, and would also inaugurate infrastructure projects totalling Rs 1,200 crore from the historic Kangla Fort in Imphal.

In a significant development, the Kuki-Zo Council (KZC), the apex body of the Kuki-Zo tribal community in Manipur, on two successive occasions during the past four days warmly welcomed Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Manipur.

The KZC on Friday said that they firmly believe that the Prime Minister’s visit would open a new chapter of hope, recognition, and meaningful engagement for the Kuki-Zo community.

“Therefore, we urge all sections of society to extend their full cooperation and join hands in making this visit a truly historic and memorable occasion. We call upon everyone to come out in great numbers on Saturday, dressed in colourful traditional attire, to warmly welcome our Prime Minister and showcase the rich culture, unity, and resilience of the Kuki-Zo people,” KZC’s Secretary, Information and Publicity, Ginza Vualzong said in a statement.

Manipur Chief Secretary Goel said that after he arrives in Churachandpur from Mizoram capital Aizawl, the Prime Minister would first interact with the violence-hit IDPs in the district, who are now staying in various relief camps since the ethnic violence broke out in May 2023.

The Prime Minister would lay the foundation stone of various infrastructural projects to be taken up throughout the state at an event in Peace Ground and would also address the public gathering there, he said.

“From Churachandpur, the PM will arrive at Kangla Fort in Imphal on Saturday afternoon and again interact with the IDPs,” Goel added.

The Prime Minister would inaugurate various developmental projects within and outside the state (belonging to Manipur) and will also address the public gathering at Kangla Fort.

The Chief Secretary said, “Such initiatives underscore the Prime Minister’s continued commitment and dedication to the development and welfare of the state. The state government appreciates the efforts of the people of Manipur, both in the hills and the valley, for successfully moving forward to restore peace and normalcy in the state. The joint efforts of all the stakeholders have brought stability and security slowly but steadily to the state. Manipur is not just a border state but a central pillar of India’s ‘Act East Policy' and a gateway to the Southeast Asian countries and a proud guardian of India’s diversity.”

Goel added, “The visit of the Prime Minister to the state would pave the way to restore peace, normalcy and accelerate the growth of development.”

BJP’s Northeast in-charge and Lok Sabha member Sambit Patra, accompanied by other leaders, including former Chief Minister N Biren Singh, termed the PM’s Manipur visit as part of ‘Viksit Bharat, Viksit Manipur’. He highlighted the projects to be inaugurated and the laying of the foundation stone by the Prime Minister.

Patra, accompanied by the BJP’s Manipur in-charge and Rajya Sabha member Ajeet Gopchade, arrived in Imphal on September 10 and held a series of meetings with the party MLAs and leaders to make the Prime Minister’s programme a successful one.

He urged the people to come forward and make the Prime Minister’s programme a grand success with the motto of ‘Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Vishwas, Sabka Prayas’.

The Opposition Congress has dubbed the Prime Minister’s visit to Manipur as ‘meaningless’. State Congress President Keisham Meghachandra Singh said that the Prime Minister’s visit to Manipur is only symbolic and the people, who have suffered for months, expected a concrete road map for peace, rehabilitation, and justice.

"Sadly, the BJP so far has offered nothing but empty words, leaving the people of Manipur in despair,” Singh said in a video message.

- IANS

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Priya S
Rs 8500 crore is a massive investment! This shows the Centre's commitment to Manipur's development. Hope the projects reach the people who need them most.
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David E
While the development projects are welcome, what about justice for the victims? The government needs to address the root causes of the violence, not just throw money at the problem.
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Meera T
Good to see the Kuki-Zo community welcoming the PM's visit. Peace can only come when all communities work together. Hope this marks a new beginning for Manipur.
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Aman Q
The security arrangements mentioned show how serious the situation still is. Hope the PM's visit actually helps restore normalcy rather than being just a photo opportunity.
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Sarah B
Infrastructure development is crucial, but what about rehabilitation for the IDPs? They need permanent homes and livelihoods, not just temporary relief. The government must focus on long-term solutions.

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