Manipur CM N Biren Singh on Friday expressed concerns over the state’s vulnerability to illegal infiltration from Myanmar through its eastern border and a possibility of infiltration from Bangladesh through Assam.
Addressing the issue, Singh emphasised the need for vigilance among the people of indigenous communities to stop the illegal infiltration from both the countries. He pointed out that Manipur shared a long 398 KM international borders with Myanmar. Although Manipur does not share any direct borders with Bangladesh, but there is a threat of infiltration from Bangladesh through neighbouring Assam. He stated that Manipur relies on the efficiency of Assam’s administration to stop illegal infiltration.
However, Assam shares a 263 KM border with Bangladesh, while Tripura shares 856 KM. Despite most parts of these international borders being fenced, several stretches remain porous, enabling illegal crossing.
Singh further expressed concerns about the under-construction Mahur-Tamenglong road, which will provide direct connectivity between Manipur and Assam. He warned that this new route could facilitate the movement of illegal Bangladeshi citizens into Manipur of proper checks are not implemented.