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26 Myanmarese deported to their country: Manipur CM

IndiaTimes Sunday, 5 January 2025
Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh announced that 26 Myanmarese nationals, who had entered India through the state's border, were deported to Myanmar. He emphasized the state's commitment to humanitarian aid for war refugees while maintaining a strict stance against illegal immigration. The deportation was executed by state police and central forces in the Moreh border town.
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N. Biren Singh N. Biren Singh 12th Chief Minister of Manipur

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