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Manipur identified 2,480 illegal immigrants, violence halted further count: CM N Biren Singh

Imphal, May 12 Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh on Sunday said 2,480 illegal immigrants were detected in the northeastern state in 2023 but the campaign was cut short after violence broke out on May 3 last year. Addressing a...
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Imphal, May 12

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Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh on Sunday said 2,480 illegal immigrants were detected in the northeastern state in 2023 but the campaign was cut short after violence broke out on May 3 last year.

Addressing a press conference, Singh said concerned with increasing deforestation and setting up of new villages by illegal immigrants, a Cabinet sub-committee was formed in February 2023 after a Cabinet meeting attended by two Kuki ministers — Letpao Haokip and Nemcha Kipgen.

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Haokip was made the head of the sub-committee to identify illegal immigrants.

“We are not biased against anybody but against illegal immigrants. It was a decision taken by the state Cabinet,” Singh said. “Biometrics were taken in 10 villages of Chandel during which 1,165 illegal immigrants were found. As many as 1,147 illegal immigrants were found in 13 villages of Tengnoupal district, 154 illegal immigrants in Churachandpur and rest were found in Kamjong district,” Singh said.

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These figures are not inclusive of the additional 5,457 illegal immigrants who entered Kamjong district, Singh said, adding biometrics of 5,173 people have been taken while 329 have returned back voluntarily after situation improved in the neighbouring country.

“The detection of illegal immigrants was not limited to one community but was to cover the entire state of Manipur. They were found after visiting villages,” Singh said.

“The campaign for identifying illegal immigrants was, however, cut short just after a month it started and had to be stopped after violence broke out on May 3,” Singh said.

He expressed strong disappointment with the Geneva-based International Court of Jurists (ICJ) which had recently ordered Indian authorities to stop deportation in Manipur.

Singh said, “Does the organisation know the hardship faced by the indigenous population and issues of deforestation, demographic challenges and poppy cultivation caused by the illegal immigrants?”

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