Imphal, May 28 (NNN): Manipur Chief Minister, N Biren Singh, while briefing media persons today in Imphal on the prevailing situation in the state, said that the fight is between "armed terrorists trying to disintegrate Manipur and the State government assisted by the Centre".
Biren also said the government condemned the attacks on unarmed civilians, especially in the peripheral areas of valley districts in the strongest terms. The Chief Minister said the government is also deeply saddened by the casualties on both sides and assured all possible steps in bringing back normalcy.
He said the spurt in violent attacks on civilian houses in the peripheral areas of the valley in the past one or two days which seemed well-planned and simultaneous to show their capacity is strongly condemnable, especially when Union Minister of State for Home, Nityanand Rai is in the State and group peace missions are being formed as part of efforts to bring back peace in the State.
Stating that those trying to break the State and disrupt peaceful coexistence in the State are enemies of all the 34 communities residing together in the State, N. Biren Singh said that the government will continue to face every such challenge. Stating that this is clearly a challenge to the State and its integrity, he also appealed to all 34 communities residing together in the State to have faith and trust in the government. He said the government will not allow disintegration of Manipur, protect the State’s integrity and uproot these armed terrorists from the State.
The CM also reassured that the government will face every challenge against the territorial integrity of the State, attacks on life and property of the people. He assured that the State force is well trained and equipped. He meanwhile appealed to the civilian population of all communities against coming out on the roads and joining the agitation and immediately stop disrupting movement of commandos and security forces.