Security issues along Jiribam-Cachar boundary: Manipur CM Biren Singh in Assam to discuss with Himanta Biswa Sarma
The Hindu
Manipur CM in Guwahati to discuss security issues with Assam CM amid ethnic violence spillover concerns.
“Manipur Chief Minister N. Biren Singh is in Guwahati to discuss security issues along the Jiribam-Cachar inter-State boundary with his Assam counterpart Himanta Biswa Sarma,” an official said on June 23.
Following incidents of ethnic violence in Manipur's Jiribam in the first week of June, many people from the State have taken refuge in adjoining Cachar district in southern Assam.
“To discuss the security situation along the inter-State boundary, Mr. Singh, along with senior Minister L. Susindro Singh, left for Guwahati on June 22,” the official said.
“The two CMs are also likely to discuss coordination among police forces to effectively deal with militants active along the inter-State boundary,” he said. Mr. Singh is likely to return to Manipur on June 23, another official said.
Mr. Sarma had on Saturday asked officials concerned to ensure there is no spillover of Manipur's ethnic violence into Assam and that all humanitarian aid is provided to the people seeking refuge from the neighbouring State.
“Tight vigil is being maintained along the Assam-Manipur inter-State boundary and patrolling and area domination is being conducted,” a police officer said.
Jiribam, which has a diverse ethnic composition of Meiteis, Muslims, Nagas, Kukis and non-Manipuris, had so far remained unaffected by the ethnic strife that has been raging in Manipur since May last year.