Meitei Resurgence Forum Accuses Congress of Supporting Illegal Immigrants in Manipur
Northeast Desk, 3rd March: The Meitei Resurgence Forum (MReF), a socio-political group from Manipur, has alleged that the Congress party has been working against the national interest of the nation by supporting illegal immigrants in the state.
In a press release, the MReF stated that the Congress party’s refusal to support the call for updating the National Register of Citizens (NRC) in Manipur indicates its significant vote bank among illegal immigrants in the state.
“The current refusal of the Indian National Congress to support the people of Manipur in their call for the updating of the National Register of Citizens (NRC) is evident from the public statements made by central leaders of the party, notably Rahul Gandhi. It is widely acknowledged that illegal immigrants have been a significant vote bank for the Congress Party for an extended period. Public documents released by the Meitei Resurgence Forum (MReF) reveal that over 1500 families of Kuki Refugees from Myanmar were resettled in Manipur between 1967 and 1973, with voting rights,” said the MRF.
The MReF also expressed disappointment over the walkout of Congress MLAs during the assembly resolution for NRC updation.
“The walkout from the Manipur Legislative Assembly by Congress MLAs, including former CM Shri Okram Ibobi, Ex-Minister Shri K. Ranjit, Ex-Speaker Shri Th. Lokeshwor, Shri Okram Surajkumar, and MPCC President Shri K. Meghachandra, during the Assembly Resolution for the updating of the NRC in Manipur is deeply regrettable. Despite their legitimate concerns about the assembly procedure, they should have prioritized the interests of Manipur by participating in the resolution for updating the NRC,” stated the press release.
The Meitei Resurgence Forum called upon the Congress party to refrain from engaging in vote-bank politics and urged them to work in the interests of Manipur.
“We urge the Indian National Congress to stop working against the interests of the Meiteis and Manipur. It is essential to recognize that the politics of vote-bank has evolved into a national security concern, with implications for India’s territorial integrity, alongside the drug menace facing the Northeast and the nation as a whole,” said the MReF.
Furthermore, the Meitei outfit highlighted that efforts to address illegal immigration have materialized only following the BJP-led governments’ coming to power at both the central and state levels.

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