President Murmu

President Droupadi Murmu has begun a two-day visit to Manipur, a move that is being seen as an important gesture aimed at promoting peace, unity, and confidence in the violence-hit state.

During her visit, the President is scheduled to meet state officials, security personnel, and representatives from different communities. She is also expected to review the ground situation and discuss steps to restore normalcy and trust among people affected by the unrest.

Manipur has witnessed ethnic violence and prolonged tension over the past months, leading to loss of lives, displacement of families, and disruption of daily life. Against this backdrop, President Murmu’s visit is being viewed as a strong message from the Centre that the situation remains a national priority.

Officials say the visit is meant to reassure citizens that the government is committed to peaceful dialogue, rehabilitation, and long-term stability. Enhanced security arrangements have been put in place across the state during the President’s stay.

Political leaders and civil society groups have welcomed the visit, calling it a symbolic but meaningful step toward healing and reconciliation. Many believe that the President’s presence can help calm tensions and encourage cooperation among different sections of society.

The visit comes as efforts continue at both the state and central levels to restore law and order, provide relief to affected families, and rebuild trust in the region.

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