Manipur Chief Minister Condemns Brutal Attack in Moirang, Vows Justice
In a tragic incident that has shocked the state, Manipur Chief Minister Y Khemchand Singh on Tuesday issued a strong condemnation of a brutal attack at Tronglaobi Awang Leikai in Moirang, which resulted in the deaths of two innocent children. The chief minister described the event as an "outright assault on humanity" and emphasized that it was a deliberate attempt to undermine the hard-earned peace in Manipur.
Immediate Response and Medical Care
Acting swiftly, Singh rushed to Raj Polyclinic in the early hours of the morning to personally assess the condition of the injured mother, who tragically lost her two children in the barbaric attack. He has directed the authorities to ensure she receives the highest standard of medical care and all necessary support during this difficult time.
Strong Condemnation and Warning to Perpetrators
Singh stated, "I condemn this heinous act in the strongest possible terms." He issued a stern warning to those responsible, asserting that they would not escape justice. "Let there be no doubt — those behind this crime will be identified, hunted down, and dealt with firmly under the law. Such acts of terror will not be tolerated under any circumstances," the chief minister declared.
Commitment to Public Safety and Unity
Reaffirming his government's commitment to public safety, Singh said, "My government stands resolute in protecting every citizen and will take all necessary measures to ensure that peace, order, and stability are not compromised." He also appealed to the people of Manipur to remain united against forces seeking to disturb collective harmony. "I urge all citizens to stay resolute and united against forces that seek to disturb our collective harmony," he added.
This incident highlights ongoing challenges in maintaining peace in Manipur, with the chief minister's response underscoring a firm stance against violence and a dedication to justice and security for all residents.



