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124 civilians displaced during Manipur violence return to Moreh

Assam Rifles, in collaboration with state government agencies and local opinion makers, successfully facilitated the safe return of 124 displaced civilians who took refuge

Sentinel Digital Desk

MOREH: Assam Rifles, in collaboration with state government agencies and local opinion makers, successfully facilitated the safe return of 124 displaced civilians who took refuge in safer areas along the Indo-Myanmar border due to the security situation in Manipur in the first week of May. The effort, supported by local community leaders, marks a significant step towards normalcy and hope in the region, as the affected individuals now have the opportunity to rebuild their lives and foster inter-community harmony. The Assam Rifles played a crucial role in ensuring the safe return of these displaced individuals. Essential relief assistance, including food, shelter, and medical aid, apart from ensuring their security and safe escort, was provided by security forces.

The incident, one among many, highlights the readiness of the people to leave behind past discord and embrace a fresh start for a peaceful and prosperous future. The return of displaced people to Moreh is a positive sign of healing and progress. (ANI)

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