Prime Minister Manmohon Singh on Saturday said that there was no plan for a ‘supra state’ for Nagas in the North-east and appealed to militants to ensure peace in Manipur for speeding up development work.

“Manipur needs peace and tranquillity for all round development. Different communities have been living here for centuries and there should not be any misunderstand among them,” Dr. Singh told a public meeting here.

On recent media reports that the Centre was planning a ’supra state’ for Nagas in the Northeast, he said “there is no such proposal. Integrity of Manipur will be protected and the state is an important part of the union.”

There was applause from the crowd when he said that the protection of the territorial issue in Manipur was a very ‘sensitive one’.

Dr. Singh said “there is no issue which cannot be solved in a democratic set up like in our country.”

Referring to the crippling economic blockades on two national highways the state had faced, the Prime Minister said “There were no winners. The only the losers were the common people.”

Pointing out that the economic blockades had severely affected the economy of the state he questioned whether it brought any benefit. “No such thing has happened.”

He urged the people to live in peace and harmony as the Centre was prepared to do anything for the all round development of the state.

The UPA government at the Centre wanted Manipur’s rapid development for which it was closely working with the state government, Dr. Singh said.

Dr. Singh also said he was happy that projects in Manipur were being implemented properly and mentioned the names of the newly-constructed buildings which he and UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi inaugurated during the day.

He also expressed happiness over the conduct of elections to the autonomous district councils in the hill districts after a gap of about 20 years saying it would give power to local bodies.

Congratulating the sportspersons of Manipur, Dr. Singh said they had excelled in many fields.

UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi said the people had suffered during the recent economic blockades and wanted all youths to work for normalcy in the state.

Stating that the central government was working closely with the people of Manipur, Ms. Gandhi said “New Delhi may be far away from Imphal, but UPA government under Prime Minister Singh is sensitive.”

She said all aspirations could be accommodated through dialogue.

Ms. Gandhi thanked the state government for bringing some militant organisations, including Kuki militants to the negotiating table and said all problems could be solved through dialogue.

Manipur Chief Minister O. Ibobi Singh sought more central help which the central leaders assured. Agency.

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