Arambai Tenggol applauds Amit Shah’s leadership in Manipur peace efforts

The Arambai Tenggol organization has extended its appreciation to Union Home Minister Amit Shah and Manipur Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla for their efforts in restoring peace and stability in the conflict-affected northeastern state. In a press statement released on Sunday, the group expressed its “heartfelt applause” for Shah’s “unwavering commitment to fostering peace and stability in Manipur.” The organization credited his leadership for playing a crucial role in addressing the challenges faced by the state. The statement, signed by Public Relations Officer Robin Mangang Khwairakpam, also commended Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla for his prompt actions and assurances during a recent meeting with Arambai Tenggol representatives. The group stated that his intervention had instilled a renewed sense of hope among citizens.

The organization also highlighted key infrastructure developments, particularly welcoming the decision to open two National Highways, which they believe will significantly enhance connectivity and facilitate economic growth in Manipur. Additionally, Arambai Tenggol praised the swift progress in border fencing along Manipur’s boundary with Myanmar, calling it a crucial step in safeguarding the state’s territory and strengthening security measures. The group reaffirmed its strong support for the state’s anti-drug initiatives, stating that it wholeheartedly backs Governor Bhalla’s commitment to making Manipur a drug-free state. The organization emphasized the importance of eradicating drug-related issues to ensure a stable and prosperous future for Manipur.

In its concluding remarks, Arambai Tenggol pledged continued support for all peace-building efforts in the state. The statement read: “The Arambai Tenggol is fully committed to supporting all initiatives that promote normalcy in Manipur. We believe that through collaborative efforts, we can work towards a peaceful and developed Manipur that reflects the aspirations of all its residents.”