‘A friend in need is a friend indeed’ says Manipur CM Biren Singh

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CM flags off vehicles carrying relief assistance and SDRF personnel to Assam

Biswadeep Gupta

Chief Minister of Manipur N. Biren Singh flagged off vehicles carrying relief assistance and personnel of the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF), Manipur for flood victims of Assam from Kangla Western Gate, Imphal today. The relief materials were sponsored by the Department of Relief & Disaster Management, Government of Manipur.

While interacting with the media N. Biren expressed solidarity on the worse situation of flood in Assam which had affected around 22 lakh people residing in 28 districts. Expressing his concern he stated that around 2 lakh people had been displaced due to the flood and taking shelter in 680 relief camps. Out of them, more than a lakh people had been residing in 230 camps in the worst affected district of Cachar, he added.

As the neighbouring State Assam is badly affected by the flood, the State Government is extending possible assistance towards the flood affected people as a humanitarian service, he stated. While saying “A friend in need is a friend indeed”, the Chief Minister stressed the importance of extending at least some possible assistance to Assam, as a friend, during their time of hardship.

The relief materials included 3 trucks carrying 135 quintals of rice, 102 bags of dal, 120 bags of salt, and 120 boxes of mustard oil. Along with the relief materials, 40 personnel of SDRF would be deputed to help in search and rescue operations. The relief assistance had been provided through Government to Government contact and shall be deputed SDRF personnel and relief materials would report at Lakhimpur District of Assam.

Biren echoed that many Assam Manipuri is also facing many problems like shortage of food and drinking water due to floods, he informed that a Non-Government team consisting of volunteers from Meitei Leepun and the Chief Minister’s Martial Arts group would also be sent to areas of Silchar, Hojai and Lumding, which are largely inhabited by Manipuri, to provide support and relief assistance.

Manipur CM appealed to the deputed SDRF team to provide all possible humanitarian services to the flood affected people of Assam. He extended his best wishes to the team and prayed for a safe rescue operation in flood affected areas.

Relief and Disaster Management Minister Awangbow Newmai, MLA of Keirao Lourembam Rameshwor Meetei, Chief Secretary Dr. Rajesh Kumar, Additional Chief Secretaries M.H. Khan, and V. Vumlunmang also attended the flag off programme.

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