After being booed in Lok Sabha, Prime Minister Modi finally talks about Manipur issue, here’s what he said

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  • PM Modi speaks out on efforts to restore peace in Manipur
  • Modi highlighted substantial progress in curbing violence
  • Over 11,000 FIRs registered, leading to arrest of over 500 people

In a significant address to the Rajya Sabha, Prime Minister Narendra Modi detailed the ongoing efforts to restore peace and normalcy in Manipur. The Prime Minister emphasized the government's relentless commitment to resolving the situation through collaborative measures involving all stakeholders.

Modi highlighted substantial progress in curbing violence, citing a notable decrease in violent incidents across the state. He reported that over 11,000 FIRs have been registered, leading to the arrest of more than 500 individuals connected to various acts of violence. These actions, he noted, are part of a broader strategy to enforce law and order and protect the citizens of Manipur.

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Furthermore, the Prime Minister shared positive developments in the state’s educational sector. Schools, colleges, and other institutions have reopened, signaling a return to normalcy and stability. Modi stressed the importance of these institutions in fostering a peaceful and progressive environment for the youth and the community at large.

In his address, Modi also issued a stern warning to those who might seek to exacerbate the situation for personal or political gain. He reiterated the government’s unwavering commitment to ensuring peace and stability in Manipur, emphasizing that efforts would continue until lasting harmony is achieved.

The Prime Minister’s address underscores the central government’s proactive approach and dedication to addressing the challenges in Manipur, with a clear focus on long-term peace and development.

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