Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh said all sections of society must
stay united to find a solution to the present situation in the State.
Addressing a function, he said there were “forces” trying to disintegrate
the State, but the people should remain united.
“Let political differences remain political, but when the issue at hand
is national or state unity, all differences should be dismissed,” Singh said.
“This is not the time for bickering among ourselves,” he said, adding
that his government welcomes all constructive criticisms, advices and
suggestions.
Singh said his government cannot allow any threat to the unity of the
state or disintegration of the about 34 communities living here.
Accusing the State Government and the Centre of failing to tackle the
ethnic violence that has been ravaging the State since May, Kuki-Zo groups of
Manipur have been demanding a separate administration for the tribal areas.
More than 180 people have been killed since the violence broke out in May
after a ‘Tribal Solidarity March’ was organised in the hill districts to
protest against the Meitei community’s demand for Scheduled Tribe (ST) status.
The Meiteis account for about 53 per cent of Manipur’s population and
live mostly in the Imphal Valley, while tribals, which include Nagas and Kukis,
constitute 40 per cent and reside mainly in the hill districts.
PTI