Prime Minister Narendra Modi is on a day-long visit to Manipur today. The Prime Minister had laid the foundation stone of 22 projects worth more than Rs 4800 crore in Manipur. During this he also organized a meeting in Imphal. Addressing the gathering, he said that he would never forget the love of the people of Manipur. While coming from the airport, he got to see an eight kilometer human wall, which is quite unprecedented.
You have to remember that some people want to destabilize Manipur again to get power.
These people are hoping that when they get a chance and when they play the game of unrest.
But the people of Manipur have recognized him.
– PM @narendramodi pic.twitter.com/2MF3JojjQh
— BJP (@BJP4India) January 4, 2022
After a few days on January 21, Manipur is going to get statehood. This year Manipur will complete fifty years of getting statehood. On this occasion, Modi said that this eastern part of the country is the main source of development of India. All these projects will enhance the pride of both Manipur and India. Today, 60 percent households in Manipur are getting piped water, Modi said. Soon it will be 100 percent. All this is because of the votes cast by the people of Manipur. He formed a government in Manipur which is running with full force.
Even before I had not become the Prime Minister, I had come to Manipur many times.
I knew the pain in your heart.
That’s why after 2014, I have brought Delhi, Government of India to your doorstep.
– PM @narendramodi pic.twitter.com/3VNHJt81sG
— BJP (@BJP4India) January 4, 2022
Modi said, it is the power of his one vote that 6 lakh farmers of Manipur get the money of PM Samman Nidhi. Due to this, 6 lakh poor families also got free ration. PM Modi said that he had visited Manipur many times even before becoming the Prime Minister. So they knew what was in people’s hearts? Modi said, the hard work of our government for seven years is being seen in the entire North East. Seen in Manipur. Today Manipur is becoming a symbol of change, a symbol of a new work culture. This is change – for Manipur’s culture, for care. Connectivity is a priority, but creativity is just as important.