IMPHAL, June 12(NNN): Governor of Manipur, Anusuiya Uikey on Monday visited different relief centres in Churachandpur district and interacted with the affected people. Later, the Governor held a meeting with civil society organisation leaders at 27 Sector Assam Rifles, Tuibong.
Return of normalcy, welfare measures for displaced persons with special care for children, women and elderly, provisions of education and medical facilities to children in relief camps are amongst other concerns raised by the Governor on Monday.
Speaking to reporters after the meeting with civil society organisation leaders, Anusuiya Uikey said that the government is making concerted efforts to facilitate the return of peace and normalcy in the state. She also said that adequate numbers of central security forces are deployed in various parts of the state to ensure peace and security. The central government is also seriously pursuing matters pertaining to education, judicial enquiry and relief and rehabilitation, she added.
A peace committee with the chairmanship of the Governor herself is also formed, she said. The Governor also added that as promised by the union home minister, Rs 101.75 crore has been sanctioned for relief and rehabilitation. Most of the promises made by the union home minister Amit Shah are being fulfilled and the rest will soon be realised at the earliest, she added.
Conveying her wish for the restoration of peace and normalcy at the earliest, Anusuiya Uikey appealed to the concerned leaders to reconcile and make way for peace through dialogue. She promised to come back to visit other relief centres.
The Governor visited relief centres at Churachandpur College, Salt-Brook School and St Mary’s Higher Secondary School. She assured the inmates that their needs would be looked after by the government. During her visit to relief camps, the governor instructed the district administration and concerned departments to work closely towards providing special care to children, women, and elderly in relief camps.
On her way back to Imphal, the Governor stopped at Moirang and visited three relief camps opened at Moirang College and Chingu Thangjing Guest House in Bishnupur district. The Governor first visited relief camp at Moirang College where she enquired about the grievances of the affected people. She interacted with the displaced people and all their complaints and grievances were also heard. Governor assured them to extend all possible help and directed the deputy commissioner to provide all essential needs to the people.
The Governor then directed the district administration to provide all requirements including food, clothes and consumable items for all including children in the camp. Later, the Governor went to the relief camp opened at Chingu Thangjing Guest House in Moirang and met with the violence affected people there. A meeting was held there and civil society organisations submitted memoranda to the Governor and urged to take appropriate steps to restore peace and normalcy in the State. Governor interacted with the displaced people and assured to extend all possible help to them.
Later, speaking to the people there, the Governor said that all out efforts have been made to restore peace and normalcy in the State. She also said that around 40,000 Central forces have been deployed and assisting the State administration in bringing peace and normalcy. She continued that the incidents which have erupted between two communities leading to the loss of valuable lives and destruction of properties shocked everyone including herself. The Governor stated that she has already informed the President of India, the Prime Minister and the home minister about the situation and steps have been taken up to bring the situation under control with deployment of security forces in the vulnerable areas.
Stating that after the visit of union home minister Amit Shah to the state, various initiatives for restoring peace have been initiated with the institution of Judicial Commission, formation of State level Peace Committee etc. The Governor also said that discussions with the chief minister, the chief secretary, the DGP and top ranking officers of central forces have also been done to work out plans for maintaining law and order and for restoration of peace and normalcy. The Governor said she has met central teams on relief and education for the displaced people and children. Helicopter services have also been started for people in Moreh and Churachandpur and medical teams have been sent.
While mentioning the centre’s plan for providing relief and rehabilitation to the violence affected people, Governor said, 101.75 crores have been sanctioned and relief and resettlement for the displaced people will be arranged. State level Peace Committee formed by the centre will meet this week to chalk out various plans for restoring peace and normalcy in the state, she added.
Appealing all stakeholders including clubs, organisations and media fraternity to contribute and support the peace plan, the Governor said that violence will not help any community and therefore all have to be cooperated and work for bringing peace and normalcy in the State. The Governor also appealed all to maintain calm.