Manipur govt urges people to maintain peace, avoid rumours
Manipur govt urges people to maintain peace, avoid rumours

The Government of Manipur urges all citizens to remain calm and not fall prey to unverified news, rumours or misinformation that may cause unnecessary panic or disrupt peace and harmony in the state.
In a statement issued by the Chief Secretary P.K. Singh, it said that in recent times, misleading information has been circulated through various channels, causing confusion and unrest.
It has also come to the notice of the Government that certain unscrupulous individuals and groups may deliberately attempt to incite unrest, disrupt harmony and spread fear among the public using false information inflammatory content or fabricated narratives. Such attempts are intended to create lawlessness, and the public is strongly advised not to give heed to such misinformation or incitement.
To ensure that people receive accurate information, the Government has set up a Control Room, where citizens can verify any news or information they come across. The Control Room can be reached at 9485280419 and is operational 24x7
Maintaining peace, and law & order is a collective responsibility, and the Government strongly advises all residents to remain vigilant against those trying to create disturbances. Any attempt to incite violence or disrupt harmony will be dealt with strictly as per the law
The Chief Secretary on behalf of the state government also urged community leaders, civil society organizations, religious leaders student organisations, intellectuals and citizens to come together to foster unity and work towards rebuilding trust amongst all communities. Let us prioritize peace, understanding and development for the betterment of our beloved State.
NEH Report
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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