PM Visits Strife-Torn Manipur, Vows to Make State Symbol of Peace, Prosperity
Projects Worth Rs 8,500 Cr Inaugurated by Modi
Addressing a public meeting in Kuki-dominated Churachandpur district during his first visit to Manipur after ethnic violence broke out in May 2023, Modi said a "new dawn of hope and trust" was rising in the state.
"A short while ago, I met the affected people at a relief camp. After meeting them, I can say with confidence that a new dawn of hope and trust is rising in Manipur," he said. Hailing Manipur as the land of hope and aspiration, the Prime Minister stated, "Unfortunately, violence had cast its shadow on this beautiful region."
"For development to take root anywhere, peace is essential. In the last 11 years, many conflicts and disputes in the North-East have been resolved. People have chosen the path of peace and given priority to development," he said.
The Prime Minister emphasized that the Centre's sustained engagement with all sides, through dialogue and development, would bring back normalcy.
"I appeal to all organizations that moving on the path of peace will help realize your dreams. Secure the future of your children. And I promise you today that I am with you. The Centre is with you, with the people of Manipur," he said, drawing loud applause.
The Prime Minister, who had faced sharp Opposition criticism for not travelling to Manipur despite the prolonged unrest in which over 260 people had been killed and thousands rendered homeless, underlined that the Centre's efforts were already yielding results. "We have seen that recently in the Hills and the Valley... negotiations have taken place for agreements with different groups. These are part of the efforts of the Government of India to establish peace while giving importance to dialogue, respect, and mutual understanding," he said.
Modi travelled to Churachandpur from Imphal by road, as his helicopter could not take off due to inclement weather. A large number of people lined the roads to greet him, holding the tricolour and placards. "The love I received on the way to Churachandpur, I will never forget in my life," the Prime Minister said.
Before addressing the public meeting, he interacted with families displaced by the violence at a relief camp and laid the foundation stones for projects worth more than Rs 7,300 crore. The Prime Minister also laid the foundation for nine working women's hostels worth Rs 14 2crore, and super-speciality and healthcare facilities to be developed at Rs 105 crore.
During his visit, the Prime Minister interacted with families displaced by the violence at a relief camp and laid foundation stones for projects worth more than Rs 7,300 crore. The Prime Minister also laid the foundation for nine working women's hostels worth Rs 142 crore, and super-specialty healthcare facilities to be developed at Rs 105 crore. He laid the foundation stones for infrastructure development around Polo Ground at Rs 30 crore and the upgradation of 120 schools across all 16 districts for Rs 134 crore. Various projects related to rural connectivity, education, and tourism, with a total value of Rs 102 crore, were also part of the list of projects for which the foundation stones were laid.
Construction of a multipurpose indoor stadium worth Rs 36 crore at Khuman Lampak Sports Complex in Imphal, and upgradation of NH 102A in the Tengnoupal section worth Rs 502 crore were also on the list. From Meitei-dominated Imphal, he inaugurated 17 projects worth around Rs 1,200 crore.
The Prime Minister inaugurated the new Manipur Police headquarters at Mantripukhri, built at a cost of Rs 101 crore, and the civil secretariat, constructed at Rs 538 crore in the same locality. Inauguration of Manipur Bhavans in Delhi and Kolkata, along with the development of the western front of Imphal River phase-II, and Mall Road phase-II in the state capital, were part of these 17 projects.
"For Manipur's development, for the resettlement of displaced families, and for the establishment of peace, the Centre will continue to support the Manipur government in every possible way," he said.
Improving connectivity in the state was a central part of the PM's address. Modi said that since 2014, the Centre has invested Rs 3,700 crore for upgrading the existing national highways in Manipur, while another Rs 8,700 crore was being spent on new highways. "The Jiribam-Imphal railway line, with an outlay of Rs 22,000 crore, will soon connect the state capital with the national rail network. This will change the face of Manipur's economy. Similarly, the Rs 400-crore modernisation of Imphal airport is giving new heights to air connectivity," he said.
In the education and healthcare sectors, Modi highlighted a marked shift in the hill districts, which he said had long been neglected.
"Earlier, good schools and hospitals in the Hills and tribal areas were only a dream. Today, with the Centre's efforts, this situation is changing. In Churachandpur, a medical college has now been established. New doctors are coming out and healthcare has improved," he said. He also emphasized that it was the BJP-led government that had set up the first-ever medical colleges in the tribal hills, decades after Independence. "Through Ayushman Bharat, more than 2.5 lakh patients in Manipur have received free treatment of up to Rs 5 lakh," he said.
The PM also drew attention to improvements in basic amenities. He said the government has built permanent houses for the poor across the country, with thousands of families in Manipur benefiting. "Seven to eight years back, water came through pipes to only 25-30,000 houses. Today, more than 3.5 lakh houses here have the facility," he said.
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