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Manipur’s Fight for Peace: Why Everyone Has a Role to Play

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: March 19, 2025 11:49 am
Dolon Mondal
Manipur’s Fight for Peace: Why Everyone Has a Role to Play

Safety in Manipur: A Shared Responsibility for Peace

In our daily lives, safety is something we often overlook. But for the people of Manipur, a state in India’s Northeast, safety has become a rare and precious gift. Recent ethnic tensions and violence have disrupted lives, leaving many displaced and desperate for peace. The Centre, led by Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, has stepped in, promising to restore normalcy. But is this enough?

Why Safety Matters More Than Ever

Safety isn’t just about the absence of violence—it’s about creating an environment where people feel secure, heard, and valued. In Manipur, this means addressing deep-rooted issues like historical grievances, territorial disputes, and socio-political marginalisation. The Centre’s commitment is a crucial first step, but true peace requires everyone’s involvement.

The Role of Governance

The government plays a key role in ensuring safety. This includes maintaining law and order, protecting citizens’ rights, and addressing the root causes of conflict. In Manipur, this means deploying adequate security forces, implementing inclusive policies, and investing in long-term solutions.

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Community Engagement

Local communities are the backbone of any society. In Manipur, fostering dialogue and mutual respect among different ethnic groups is essential. By coming together, communities can reduce tensions and build a foundation for lasting peace.

Unrest often stems from inequality. By creating opportunities for education, employment, and economic growth, Manipur can reduce the factors that fuel conflict. A thriving economy can unite people and pave the way for a brighter future.

The Road Ahead for Manipur

Restoring safety in Manipur won’t happen overnight. It requires a multi-pronged approach:

  • Security Measures: Protecting civilians and preventing further violence.
  • Development Initiatives: Building infrastructure, improving healthcare, and ensuring access to education.
  • Dialogue and Reconciliation: Encouraging open communication to resolve conflicts and build trust.

Safety is a shared responsibility. While the Centre’s efforts are commendable, lasting peace in Manipur depends on the active participation of local communities, civil society, and every individual. Together, we can create a world where safety isn’t a luxury but a reality for all.

Also Read: Unemployment Falls in J&K: A New Economic Era Begins

TAGGED:Community EngagementConflict ResolutionEthnic TensionsIndia NortheastManipur SafetyNirmala SitharamanPeace in Manipur
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