He acknowledged receiving unconfirmed reports about the halting of the construction but assured that the situation would be resolved by the union ministry
Imphal : In a significant move to enhance economic opportunities for the people, Chief Minister N. Biren Singh inaugurated the “Skill and Livelihood Programme” today at the City Convention Centre. The event, organized by the Department of Horticulture and Soil Conservation, aims to address economic challenges by providing training and financial support for income generation.
During the event, Chief Minister Biren addressed the media regarding the ongoing issues related to the construction of border fencing.
He clarified that the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) directly oversees the construction through the Border Roads Organization (BRO), with the state government providing necessary support.
“Any issues related to the border fencing project will be handled by the MHA. Our role is limited to monitoring and assisting through the concerned district administration,” Biren stated. He acknowledged receiving unconfirmed reports about the halting of the construction but assured that the situation would be resolved by the union ministry.
On the law-and-order situation in Jiribam, Chief Minister Biren noted that while minor incidents continue to occur, the overall condition is improving, and peace efforts between communities are underway. He expressed optimism that normalcy would soon be restored.