Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh has traveled to Guwahati for crucial discussions with Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma regarding security challenges along the Jiribam-Cachar inter-state boundary. This meeting follows recent incidents of ethnic violence in Manipur’s Jiribam, prompting residents to seek refuge in neighboring Assam.
Accompanied by senior minister L Susindro Singh, Chief Minister Singh departed for Guwahati on Saturday evening to assess the security situation firsthand and strategize on enhancing coordination among police forces to tackle militant activities along the border.
The discussions are expected to focus on preventing any escalation of Manipur’s ethnic conflicts into Assam and ensuring prompt humanitarian aid reaches those affected by the violence.
Chief Minister Singh is scheduled to return to Manipur following the conclusion of these discussions on Sunday.
Authorities have intensified vigilance along the Assam-Manipur inter-state boundary, implementing patrols and other measures to maintain stability amidst the diverse ethnic composition of Jiribam, which includes Meiteis, Muslims, Nagas, Kukis, and non-Manipuris.