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Modi launches development projects in Manipur and calls for peace

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi called for peace in Manipur, the state that has been the scene of ethnic violence for two years. He unveiled development projects worth $1 billion.

Since May 2023, when clashes broke out between Manipur’s dominant Meitei and Kuki tribes over economic benefits and employment quotas, more than 60,000 people have been displaced.

Modi's government has been criticized for failing to maintain order and security in Manipur, where he met with members of the two communities who were displaced by the violence.

"The land is Manipur a land full of aspirations and hope." He said, "Unfortunately, violence has cast a shadow over this beautiful region", addressing residents of the Kuki-dominated Churachandpur Hills.

He said: "I appealed to all organizations to take the road of peace in order to realize their dreams and ensure the future of their kids."

Modi opened women's hostels and indoor stadiums as well as road infrastructure projects, totaling $963 million, during his visit to Imphal and Churachandpur.

He said that the government is doing everything possible to restore peace.

Modi announced in Imphal, a city with a majority of Meitei people, that the government would support the construction of 7,000 homes for families who had been displaced due to the conflict.

He encouraged both sides to engage in dialogue.

He said, "We need to strengthen the brotherhood bridge between the hills and valley."

Manipur's government is led by Modi’s Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party.

Biren Singh resigned as the state's top official in February, despite mounting pressure by the Kuki, who accused him of favoring the Hindu Meitei community. He also faced opposition from his own BJP supporters.

Since then, the state is governed by a federal governor who has been appointed by New Delhi.

(source: Reuters)