– Visits to Imphal and Churachandpur districts to meet displaced individuals affected by ethnic strife.
– Expected announcements for major infrastructure projects and inauguration of ongoing schemes.
– Tightened security to prevent violence during the visit. Officials are monitoring any attempts at disruption closely.
– Since May 3, 2023, clashes between Meitei and Kuki-Zo communities have caused over 250 deaths.
– More then 60,000 people remain displaced in relief camps.
– Effectively under President’s Rule since February; extended for six additional months starting August. Efforts continue toward reinstating an elected government as the Assembly remains intact without dissolution.
– Police operations have recovered around half of the looted weapons from police armouries-approximately 3,000 out of a total of 6,020 seized by organized groups.
Prime Minister Modi’s upcoming visit is a significant event amidst prolonged criticism regarding his absence from directly addressing Manipur’s ethnic violence crisis.Meeting victims and announcing key infrastructure projects during this trip may signal an effort toward healing divisions while promoting regional development.
The security measures indicate recognition that tensions remain volatile despite progress under President’s Rule such as reduced large-scale violence and weapon recoveries. However, with over half the looted arms still missing amid continuing displacement crises for thousands affected citizens-restoring normalcy remains challenging.
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