Security advisor of Manipur claims, ‘Situation peaceful in the state, Center approved relief package’ -aabtak24

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Manipur Violence 2023: The Central Government has approved a relief package of Rs 101.75 crore for the displaced people in violence-hit Manipur following the instructions of Home Minister Amit Shah. State Government’s Security Advisor Kuldeep Singh gave this information on Thursday (June 8).

Kuldeep Singh also said that the situation in Manipur is peaceful and under control. There has been no incident of violence in the state in the last 48 hours. He said, “The Ministry of Home Affairs has approved a relief package to provide relief to the displaced in Manipur. During his recent visit to Manipur, Union Home Minister Amit Shah directed the state government to send a request to the Ministry of Home Affairs for a relief package for the displaced people.”

Announcement of relaxation in curfew 

Singh said that movement of essential goods has been ensured on National Highway-37. On the other hand, 294 empty vehicles have left for Jiribam from Imphal on Thursday. A total of 220 loaded vehicles have left from Noni and 198 loaded tankers and trucks have left from Jiribam. Singh said senior officers have visited sensitive areas and are camping there. Tight security arrangements have been made in all sensitive areas. 

How many died and how many were injured in the violence?

The ‘Tribal Solidarity March’ in the hill districts of Manipur to protest against the demand for Scheduled Tribe (ST) status by the Meitei community; was organized. After which caste violence took place for the first time in the state on May 3. About 100 people have died in the violence so far and more than 300 people have been injured.

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