IMPHAL March 2: Manipur chief minister Y Khemchand Singh on Monday said the state government stands committed to healing, rebuilding and moving forward together as well ensuing peace and security for every citizen of the state.
Singh made the statement during a meeting with the representatives of IDPs at the CM Secretariat who met with him to discuss on “the current needs and requirements of displaced persons residing in various relief camps at valley districts.
Sharing about the meeting, Singh in a post on X, said “engaged in detailed deliberations regarding the safe and dignified resettlement of IDPs from Moreh, Churachandpur and Kangpokpi who are yet to return to their homes. Reaffirmed that their resettlement remains a priority, and every necessary step is being carefully examined to ensure long-term security and stability.”
He also said “for families already resettled, we reviewed measures to strengthen their rehabilitation, livelihood support, and overall welfare so that they may rebuild their lives with confidence and dignity.”
Singh also said “our Government stands committed to healing, rebuilding and moving forward together — ensuring peace, inclusivity and a secure future for every citizen of Manipur.”
(By Our Correspondent)
