BJP made Manipur free from terror situation that existed during Congress rule: Amit Shah

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BJP made Manipur free from terror situation that existed during Congress rule: Amit Shah

Imphal: Union Home Minister Amit Shah today asserted that the BJP government in the state freed Manipur from bandhs and terrorism and brought it on the path of development. Addressing a public rally at Moirang in Bishnupur district after virtually inaugurating 12 projects worth ₹ 300 crores and laying the foundation stone of nine projects worth ₹ 1,007 crores, Amit Shah said the BJP government defeated insurgency and lifted Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act, 1958 or AFSPA from six districts of the state.

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“There was a situation of terror during the Congress rule in Manipur. Now, it is among the best governed small states,” he said.

Amit Shah said the BJP-led government at the Centre has invested ₹ 3.45 lakh crore in the Northeast in less than eight years and Prime Minister Narendra Modi has visited the region 51 times during this period.

Noting that the N Biren Singh government in the state is undertaking massive operations against drug trafficking and abuse, he said the BJP will make Manipur drug-free by the next election.

Projects inaugurated by him include the Manipur Olympian Park at Sangaithel, a paid private ward at the state-run Jawaharlal Nehru Institute of Medical Sciences (JNIMS), Moreh town water supply scheme, Nongpok Thong Bridge at the eastern side of Kangla Fort and cave tourism project at Kangkhui cave.

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Foundation stones were laid for the construction of 40 police outposts, 34 of which will be along the India-Myanmar international border and six along National Highway 37.

Earlier in the day, he hoisted the tricolour at the Indian National Army (INA) headquarters at Moirang, inaugurated a medical college in Churachandpur, and unveiled a 120-foot-high statue of a polo player in Imphal East district.

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