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Porous border a bane for Manipur: Governor

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SHILLONG:  Manipur Governor Najma Heptulla has expressed that the Seven Sisters of the North East need more caring than the biggest state of the region, Assam.

Talking to media persons here on Tuesday during the 67th plenary session of the NEC, Najma Heptulla said that the population of entire Manipur is around 28 lakhs while the same population lives in Guwahati city alone.

“We are a hilly area, we have no mineral resource,” she   said while lamenting that Manipur has been suffering from insurgency

Asserting that   Manipur has porous borders, she said that infiltration of arms, drugs and even human takes place from Bangladesh and Myanmar to Manipur

“They are bringing in different ideologies, but  here in India we all live as Indians,” she said and added that she will oppose anyone who tries to create a rift in the country

Stating that more than 300  kilometers of  Indo-Myanmar border is open, she added that  India and Myanmar should have a strategy  to keep a tab on cross border movements and there should be identified border line between the two counties.

 

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