Allegation that the central government did not give rice..!?

Sekar Chandra

Allegation that the central government did not give rice..!?


Last month, the state government accused the central government of not providing rice for the Annabhagya. But, the reason for this is the violence in Manipur. Here are the details of the truth behind the fact that the central government and the state government have not done anything about the Manipur issue. With the case of the naked parade of two young women, the entire Manipur violence has come to the fore again. Although this incident happened two months ago, it is right that the Manipur government is being criticized for not taking any action on this incident till now. Meanwhile, the central government, prime minister Modi, amit shah, Manipur state government, and Manipur cm Biren Singh have not taken any action to curb the violence. Despite all the violence, if the law and order situation is still good in the northeastern state, it is because of the harmony between the local state government and the central government. However, neither the central government nor the state government has claimed help as it did to Manipur. Taking advantage of this, the opposition and some left leaders have questioned Modi's silence on the Manipur issue. However, Modi was never silent on the issue of Manipur. There are records that the government had discovered disasters that could be prevented while respecting the country's justice system.

On april 19, the Manipur high court ordered the inclusion of the Mayoti community in the st list. After that, the government estimated the disasters that could happen. The army was also informed about this. As a result, on May 3, the same day that the violence first broke out in Manipur, the central government transferred as many as 55 units of the army to Manipur (reported by The Hindu). On the same day, the indian army rescued approximately 9,000 people and transferred them to the camp. Efforts were also made to bring it back to normal.



The government had noticed the scarcity of food grains in Manipur. This was also the reason for the government to stop auctioning rice in the open market to states including Karnataka. The government continues to provide free food grains (PIB media release on this) to the hill state to date. A regular inflow of stocks is maintained to ensure that there is no shortage of food grains. For the safety of the farmers, around 2000 troops were deployed to protect them against people roaming around with illegal weapons, along with protection from the Manipur police (its report) to ensure that the farmers were not disturbed by militants as it was crop season.


assam Rifles, led by home minister amit shah, has so far evacuated around 50,000 people from violence-hit areas. This paramilitary force provided them with safe passage, accommodation, food, and medicine and ensured complete security. ANI report on this. The assam Rifles also took the lead in providing full cover to the convoy of civil trucks. 9000 trucks carrying essential items like medicines, and oil to Imphal Valley through National Highway 37 moved without any hitch. This time human values, compassion, and commitment were given priority. A report on this


Health problems are common in areas of violence. Alarmed by this, the central government has dispatched doctors from AIIMS-Kalyani, AIIMS-Guwahati, and NEIGRIHMS-Shillong to Manipur. Doctors are employed in the fields of casualty and evacuee welfare, surgery, psychiatry, obstetrics, and emergency care. A report on this, 50 Manipur children who were abandoned by their parents in the camps were carefully shifted to another camp. The government acted sensibly in this matter and protected children from falling into the hands of civil war criminals. Meanwhile, amit shah was planning, instructing, and coordinating with officials and community leaders. Civil society groups strongly supported the government's initiatives to restore order in the state.

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