Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to visit Manipur tomorrow, marking his first visit to the state since ethnic clashes erupted in 2023. The unrest, which led to widespread displacement and strained communal relations, has left deep scars in the region.
During his visit, the Prime Minister is expected to meet local officials, community leaders, and affected families to assess the situation on the ground. Authorities are also likely to provide updates on rehabilitation and peacebuilding efforts undertaken over the past two years.
Security has been tightened across the state ahead of the visit, with local administration coordinating with central forces to ensure smooth arrangements. The trip comes at a time when the government has emphasized reconciliation and development initiatives in Manipur.
Officials say the Prime Minister’s visit aims to reinforce the central government’s commitment to peace, stability, and growth in the state. Residents and community representatives are hopeful that the visit will bring renewed attention to long-standing issues and support efforts to restore normalcy.
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