In a historic journey, Chief Minister of Manipur, Yumnam Khemchand Singh visited Jiribam District on Saturday and interacted with different communities.
Jiribam creates history, and becomes the first district where all communities sit together after the turmoil that hit Manipur in 2023.
“People of Jiribam are the most broad minded and today the Jiribam has created a history by becoming the first district in Manipur where all communities sit together in the restoration of peace after three-years of unrest” stated CM Yumnam Khemchamd Singh.
Addressing the people during a “Community Interaction Programme” held at New Alipur Rongmei Naga village in Bidyanagar, Jiribam, the chief minister said that as his Government completes two months in power, he decided to visit Jiribam for the second time as people belonging to different communities have agreed to sit together under one platform.
CM Yumnam Khemchand interacted with the internally displaced persons (IDP) belonging to the Meitei community, Kuki, Paite and Hmar tribes. He mingled with the crowd and listened to their grievances. A Meitei woman IDP explained to him the fear of returning home while a young Hmar tribal girl narrated the difficulties in getting a government job for the people in backward areas.
CM Yumnam Khemchand told the IDPs that the purpose of today’s programme is to remove the trust deficit.
During the visit, a Kuki village leader told the chief minister that he was ready to return home as he trusted his government while he termed the majority Meitei community in Jiribam are broad-minded. A Paite villager wanted him to continue the peace building measures and said the Meitei local leaders of Jiribam are helping the peace process.
CM. Yumnam Khemchand said that his government is trying all out to help the IDPs in whatever capacity he can. “I may not fulfil all your wishes, but I will continue to help you all in whatever way I can. Everyone wanted to return home and our government is making every effort to help the IDPs in the construction of new houses,” he said.
The Chief Minister today travelled to Jiribam district bordering south Assam by road on national highway 37 covering over 220 kms in a span of six hours.
The Chief Minister also visited Jiribam District Hospital at Ningshingkhul and inspected the facilities available in the hospital. He said, many specialist doctors are reluctant to be posted at Jiribam. Stressing the need to streamline and improve the health sector, he said a transfer policy for the health professionals is needed to be adopted in a transparent manner. He assured all help to the Jiribam district hospital.
During the trip, nine BJP MLAs and State BJP President, A. Sharda Devi accompanied the Chief Minister. The nine BJP MLAs include Shri. T Robindro Singh (Thanga), Shri K. Robindro Singh (Mayang-Imphal), Shri L. Rameshwor Meetei (Keirao), Dr. S. Ranjan Singh (Konthoujam), Shri H. Dingo Singh (Sekmai), Shri S. Premchandra Singh (Kumbi), Sheikh Nurool Hassan (Kshetrigao), Shri S. Kunjakishore Singh (Patsoi) and local Jiribam MLA, Md. Achab Uddin.
