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Will deport those who came to Manipur after 1961: CM N Biren

IndiaTimes Monday, 12 February 2024
Manipur chief minister N Biren Singh declared on Monday that anyone arriving and residing in the state after 1961, regardless of caste or community, will be identified and deported. This is considered as a measure to preserve Manipur's ethnic minorities, which have been plagued by sectarian strife since May 2023.
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