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Mizoram Government Seeks Rs 5 Crore Assistance from Centre to Aid Displaced People from Manipur

Sweta Jha
By Sweta Jha 4 Min Read Published May 30, 2023
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The Mizoram government has made a formal request to the central government for financial assistance of Rs 5 crore to provide immediate relief to the large number of people seeking shelter in Mizoram due to the ongoing violence in Manipur. The state’s home department commissioner and secretary, H Lalengmawia, revealed that the influx of individuals from Manipur, who have been affected by ethnic conflicts, has steadily increased, with the current count reaching 8,282 as of Monday.

In an effort to address the pressing needs of the displaced individuals, the Mizoram government dispatched a letter to the Ministry of Home Affairs last week, seeking financial aid of Rs 5 crore as immediate relief. The state home secretary expressed optimism that the central government would extend the requested assistance, highlighting the fact that the displaced people seeking shelter in Mizoram are Indian citizens.

The situation in Manipur has been tense and volatile due to ethnic conflicts, prompting a significant number of people to flee their homes in search of safety. Mizoram, a neighboring state, has been actively receiving and accommodating these displaced individuals. The influx has put a strain on Mizoram’s resources, making it crucial for the state government to request financial support from the central government to meet the immediate needs of the affected population.

The Mizoram government’s plea for assistance underscores the responsibility of the central government to provide aid and support to citizens in distress. By highlighting the fact that the displaced individuals are Indian citizens, the state government is emphasizing the urgency and importance of addressing their needs promptly and effectively.

The request for Rs 5 crore in financial assistance is aimed at facilitating immediate relief efforts, ensuring that the basic necessities of the displaced individuals are met. The funds would be utilized to provide essential supplies such as food, water, shelter, and medical assistance. Additionally, the state government may also allocate a portion of the funds towards setting up temporary relief camps to accommodate the growing number of displaced people.

Mizoram has been known for its humanitarian approach in providing aid to those in need, and its willingness to accommodate the displaced people from Manipur is a testament to this. However, the state government alone cannot bear the financial burden of providing relief to such a large number of people. Hence, the assistance sought from the central government is crucial in ensuring that the affected individuals receive the necessary support and care during this challenging period.

The Ministry of Home Affairs, which is responsible for addressing matters related to internal security and welfare of citizens, will now consider the request made by the Mizoram government. The central government’s response and decision to provide financial assistance will be eagerly awaited, as it will significantly impact the relief efforts and the lives of the displaced individuals.

In the face of the ongoing ethnic conflicts in Manipur, it is essential for all concerned parties to work together and find a lasting solution to the issues at hand. While providing immediate relief is crucial, efforts should also be made to address the root causes of the conflicts and promote peace and harmony in the region.

As the situation unfolds, the Mizoram government, alongside various humanitarian organizations, continues to provide assistance and support to the displaced people from Manipur. The request for financial assistance from the central government serves as a reminder that in times of crisis, unity and cooperation among different levels of governance are vital to ensure the well-being and safety of all citizens.

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Sweta Jha May 30, 2023
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