In a significant move, Justice U.B. Saha, Chairperson of the Manipur Human Rights Commission, visited Kangpokpi district headquarters yesterday to assess the living conditions of victims affected by the ongoing strife in Manipur.
During his visit, Justice Saha interacted with local leaders, students, lawyers, and residents to gather firsthand information about their challenges and concerns. He listened attentively to their grievances and assured them of prompt action to address their issues.
The Commission’s chairperson also visited relief camps within the district headquarters to understand the situation of the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs). He inspected the facilities and amenities provided to the displaced persons and spoke to them about their experiences and difficulties.
Justice Saha’s visit comes at a time when the state is grappling with violence and unrest, resulting in the displacement of many innocent civilians. The Manipur Human Rights Commission has been actively engaged in monitoring the situation and ensuring that the rights of the affected people are protected.
During his interaction with the locals, Justice Saha emphasized the importance of peace and harmony in the region. He appealed to all sections of society to work together to restore normalcy and ensure that such incidents do not recur in the future.
The visit is seen as a positive step towards ensuring the protection of human rights in the troubled region. Justice Saha’s proactive approach is expected to go a long way in restoring the confidence of the people in the Commission and the judicial system.
Details of the visit
– Justice Saha visited the relief camps at Kangpokpi District Headquarters and interacted with the IDPs.
– He inspected the facilities and amenities provided to the displaced persons.
– He met with local leaders, students, lawyers, and residents to gather information about their challenges and concerns.
– He appealed for peace and harmony in the region.
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“We are committed to protecting the human rights of all individuals affected by the ongoing strife in Manipur. We will leave no stone unturned to ensure that justice is delivered to those who have suffered.” – Justice U.B. Saha, Chairperson, Manipur Human Rights Commission.