Imphal: Some central forces are guarding at hill districts by setting up bunkers so that state forces cannot destroy mass poppy cultivation which is to be harvested by October, said president Shiv Sena Manipur State Unit, M Tombi on Sunday.
The politician was speaking to to reporters while distributing relief materials including stationery items for the displaced people who are staying at relief camp opened at Lamboi Khongnangkhong, Imphal West.
“Assam Rifles should leave Manipur as they are not suitable in the soil of Manipur” Tombi said.
Central government has the knowledge that 99 percent of the fact and the root cause of the present turmoil of Meitei-Kuki clash in Manipur, said Tombi.
He said no one can distort the unique history of Manipur which is over 3,000 years old. Kuki communities can make their demand to the central government. Not a single penny should be given to any Myanmarese.
Those who are demanding for a separate administration, separate homeland, separate chief secretary and a sum of Rs 500 crores to the central government should be ashamed if it is to be given to the Myanmarese, he added.
With the impact of mass deforestation for poppy plantation, the climatic condition of Manipur has been changing drastically, he said.
He said infiltrators from Myanmar cannot demand anything from Manipur or central government. Those who are trying to encroach land of the displaced people in Moreh town should be avoided.
The party demanded the central government to implement NRC effectively in Manipur and to depute highway protection force in the national highways of Manipur, Tombi said. He urged the two communities who are involving in the clash to step to return to normalcy.
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