Prevent illegal migrants from settling : CM
Source: The Sangai Express / DIPR
Kangpokpi, May 28 2022:
Chief Minister N Biren has called upon all the people to prevent illegal migrants from settling among them.
"Indigenous Kukis are also bonafide citizens of India and we should not let any external influence ruin the peaceful coexistence among various communities of the State.
We should prevent illegal migrants from settling among us" the Chief Minister asserted.
The Chief Minister made this statement while addressing a gathering after a 'Mass Plantation Drive' organized by the Forest Department at Kanglatongbi- Kangpokpi Reserved Forest areas today.
Stating that it is the second time such a plantation drive is organised in the area, the Chief Minister appealed to all people and stakeholders to protect the reserved forests and added that one should plant trees at villages and inhabited areas too.
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Stating that no Government can function without the support of the people, he asserted that cooperation from the people of Manipur is a must for good governance in the State.Expressing disappointment on construction of roads in reserved forest areas, N Biren stated he was really surprised at why the Forest Department and the Government officials didn't stop such constructions which eventually helped smugglers to take away timbers easily.
Regarding the recent increase in the spread of hate speeches on various social media platforms, Biren reiterated, "We should immediately put a stop to such activities as that will create communal tension among the communities of the State" .
Maintaining that it is human nature to access the nearest available resources, he appealed to the Forest Department and the Deputy Commissioners to identify and classify areas such as reserved forests, protected forests, etc and restrict human activities in such areas as per relevant laws.
The Chief Minister thanked Minister Nemcha Kipgen, Forest Department and local bodies for organising such a plantation drive and added that it needs involvement from all sections of people.
Expressing satisfaction on the overwhelming support extended by almost all the communities of the State to the Government's war on drugs campaign, Biren said that it is with the support of the people the Government is marching towards completely uprooting drug menace and stopping poppy plantations in the State.
Stating that he is not against any community, the Chief Minister added that he is against deforestation, corruption, poppy plantation and drug trafficking.
The mass plantation drive was attended by Ministers L Sushindro Meitei, Nemcha Kipgen, Th Basantakumar Singh, MLAs K Robindro Singh, L Rameshwor Meitei, Kimneo Haokip Hangshing, PCCF and HoFF Dr AK Joshi and Additional Chief Secretary MH Khan, among others.