
DG Assam Rifles visits border town of Moreh on the Indo-Myanmar border
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The CSO leaders who attended the meeting were from the Hill Tribe Council, Kuki Students Organization, Kuki Womens Union, Human Rights Moreh, Kuki Inpi Tengnoupal, Tamil Sangam, Gorkha Samaj Samiti and Manipur Muslims Council.
PTI, IMPHAL, JAN 11, 2024: Lieutenant General P C Nair, Director General Assam Rifles visited Moreh on 10 Jan 24 in view of the present escalated security situation and persistent attacks on Security Forces.
General Nair was briefed in Moreh by the Sector Commander Brigadier V P Yadav on the present security situation.
DG AR met with members of the Civil Society organizations. The CSO leaders who attended the meeting were from the Hill Tribe Council, Kuki Students Organization, Kuki Womens Union, Human Rights Moreh, Kuki Inpi Tengnoupal, Tamil Sangam, Gorkha Samaj Samiti and Manipur Muslims Council.
Moreh township that lies on the Indo-Myanmar border on the Indian side in Manipur has seen increased violence since the last week of December 23. The director general listened patiently to the issues of concern being faced by all the groups.
In his interaction with them, he said that Moreh is a township that is very different from the other towns in Manipur because of it’s cosmopolitan nature.
People from the Kuki, Meitei, Naga, Tamil, Pangal, Gorkha, Sikh and other communities have been residing for decades in peace and harmony. The past eight months of strife that was preceded by two years of covid has greatly affected the lives of the children and youth.
Their future is at stake and thus there is no other alternative but to shun violence, the DG added. He further stated that all their grievances will be looked into and studied but it is for the people of Moreh particularly the women to actively act towards restoration of peace.
Sounding a note of caution, he also asked all the civil society groups to tell those moving around with weapons that the Central Security Forces shall retaliate in an appropriate manner if provoked or fired upon. It is in everybody’s interest to restore peace and thus everyone’s responsibility to work towards it.
AR, he added shall always live upto the sobriquet of “Friends of the North East” even in the most challenging circumstances.
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