Manipur Governor Anusuiya Uikey Peace Message: Manipur Governor Anusuiya Uikey has appealed to the people to bring peace and normalcy in the state regarding the caste violence. In a message to the people of Manipur, the Governor said that he was extremely shocked and dismayed by the ethnic conflict between the two communities that has been going on for nearly two months.
Anusuiya Uikey said, “I appeal to all irrespective of caste, creed and religion to extend their full cooperation to resolve the problem through amicable and peaceful dialogue, so as to uphold our age-old tradition of co-existence.” can be kept.”
‘Impact on the backbone of the economy’ – Governor
The Governor of Manipur said, “I am extremely shocked and dismayed by the unprecedented caste conflict between two communities that took place on 3rd May, which is still going on, in which many lives have been lost and many injured. Innumerable houses were torched and properties were damaged. Thousands of people from both the communities have been displaced and are taking shelter in several relief camps in both the valley and hill districts since the horrific incident.”
She said that she strongly condemns such inhuman act. Anusuiya Uike said, “Due to these unbelievable incidents, paddy farming activities, the backbone of the state’s economy, have been adversely affected as farmers are not in a position to work in their respective fields without any fear.”
‘Peaceful talks should be resolved’
The Governor said that I am sure that such inhuman acts will have an adverse impact on the youth, especially the children, who are the pillars of the future of the state. She said, “I appeal to all of you, especially mothers and sisters, from the bottom of my heart to refrain from stopping the security forces on the roads, as they are discharging their responsibilities for the safety of the people of the state.”
He said that the most important thing is that one should not believe in spreading baseless rumors and should always try to avoid it. All issues can and should be resolved through peaceful dialogue to restore peaceful atmosphere in the state. She said through this message, “My dear citizens of Manipur, finally, I once again appeal to you to bring a peaceful life in the coming days and years.”
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