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Manipur CM Chairs Unified Command Meeting to Review Security Situation

Manipur Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh chaired a high-level Combined Headquarters (Unified Command) security meeting at the Chief Minister’s Secretariat, focusing on the prevailing law and order situation in the state.

High-Level Participation

The crucial meeting was attended by top government and security officials, including:

Govindas Konthoujam – Home Minister

• Security Advisor to the Government of Manipur

• Chief Secretary, Manipur

• Director General of Police (DGP), Manipur

• 3 Corps Commander of the Indian Army

Senior representatives from multiple central and state security forces were also present, including:

Indian Army

Assam Rifles

Border Security Force

Central Reserve Police Force

Indo-Tibetan Border Police

Sashastra Seema Bal

• Intelligence agencies and other central forces

Key Focus of the Meeting

The Unified Command meeting undertook a comprehensive review of:

• The current law and order situation across Manipur

• Ongoing security challenges and threats

• Ground-level developments in both hill and valley regions

• Coordination among civil administration and security forces

Strategic Deliberations

During the meeting, detailed discussions were held on:

• Strengthening security operations and area domination

• Enhancing inter-agency coordination

• Ensuring rapid response mechanisms in sensitive areas

• Implementing measures in line with constitutional provisions

Officials also reviewed strategies to:

• Prevent further escalation of violence

• Protect civilian lives and property

• Maintain stability in vulnerable and conflict-affected zones

Government’s Commitment

The state government reiterated its firm commitment to:

Restoring peace and normalcy

• Ensuring public safety and security

• Taking all necessary actions to safeguard the interests of citizens

The meeting reflects a coordinated effort between the state administration and central forces to address ongoing challenges and stabilise the situation in Manipur.

The Unified Command mechanism continues to play a crucial role in synchronising operations among various agencies, as the government intensifies efforts to bring lasting peace and stability to the state.

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