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Attack on resettled IDPs shows failure in disarming armed groups : LS MP
Source: The Sangai Express
Imphal, December 18 2025:
Lok Sabha MP Dr Angomcha Bimol Akoijam has expressed serious concern over what he described as a "coordinated attack" targeting recently resettled internally displaced persons (IDPs), calling the incident deeply disturbing and reflective of serious lapses in security measures.
Addressing the media, Dr Bimol said the attack underscored the failure to effectively disarm armed elements, raising questions about the Government's handling of post-conflict rehabilitation and safety of vulnerable communities.
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He stressed that the resettlement of displaced families cannot succeed unless their security is ensured on the ground.
"The coordinated nature of the attack shows that disarming armed groups has not been properly carried out.
This is a matter of grave concern, and the Government must take appropriate and immediate action," the Congress MP said.
Dr Bimol added that he had raised the issue in Parliament, urging the Centre to review its security strategy and ensure accountability.
He reiterated that he would continue to press the matter in the House until concrete steps are taken to safeguard internally displaced persons and restore confidence among affected communities.
Meanwhile, Dr Bimol raised four key concerns in the Lok Sabha during a discussion on the VB-G RAM G Bill, today.
First, he emphasised the importance of respecting Mahatma Gandhi's legacy.
Dr Bimol highlighted two of Parliament's most significant legislative achieve- ments-the RTI Act and MGNREGA .
He pointed out that the RTI Act strengthens democratic accountability by empowering citizens to hold the State accountable, while MGNREGA is based on the Right to Work, which directly stems from the Right to Life under Article 21 of the Constitution.
Referring to concerns about rural livelihoods, Dr Bimol urged the Government to enhance the effectiveness of MGNRE-GA by increasing the guaranteed employment period to 125-150 days and raising the minimum wage to at least Rs 500 per day.
Concluding his remarks, Dr Bimol called for a cooperative and consultative approach between the Government and the Opposition on legislation impacting citizens' rights and livelihoods.
He requested that the VB-GRAM G Bill be referred to a Select Committee for detailed scrutiny.
(With inputs from India Today NE) .
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