Manipur Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh on June 23 met a delegation of the Meitei Union Kangpokpi District, Manipur (MUKDM), along with families affected by the ethnic unrest, at the State Secretariat.
The delegation, led by Laishom Hemanta, Moirangthem Joy and Hirom Ningthem, submitted a memorandum seeking immediate relief and rehabilitation measures for displaced families from Kangpokpi district affected by the prolonged conflict in the state.
During the meeting, the Chief Minister heard the concerns raised by the delegation and assured them that their demands would be given due consideration by the government.
“The concerns of the affected families will be addressed with due consideration,” Khemchand Singh said, reiterating the government’s commitment to extending support and assistance to those impacted by the unrest.
He further stated that the state government remains committed to the welfare, relief and rehabilitation of all affected families and is continuing efforts to restore normalcy and ensure the well-being of displaced persons across Manipur.
The meeting comes amid ongoing administrative efforts to address humanitarian concerns and facilitate rehabilitation measures for communities affected by the violence in the state.
