26 Myanmarese deported to their country: Manipur CM

Imphal, Jan 6: Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh on Sunday said 26 Myanmarese, who entered India through the state’s border, were deported to their country.

Singh also said his government is committed to act against illegal immigration.

In a post on X, the chief minister said, “A group of 26 Myanmar nationals, who entered India through Manipur’s porous border, were deported to their home country today.”

Singh also said that the state government “reaffirms its commitment to providing humanitarian assistance to those fleeing war, ensuring their care and dignified departure”.

“However, the state maintains a firm stance against allowing illegal migrants to stay back in Manipur,” the chief minister said.

Officials said the foreigners were handed over to the authorities of Myanmar by representatives of the state police and the central forces in Moreh border town.(PTI)

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