Stalin writes to Manipur counterpart seeking concurrence to send humanitarian aid
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin has written to his Manipur counterpart N Biren Singh on sending aid, including medicines, to the violence-hit north-eastern state.
The Tamil Nadu government has asked Manipur to provide its concurrence to send the aid material to those living in relief camps.
Stalin told the Manipur chief minister in a letter dated July 31 that he has been informed that more than 50,000 people were staying in relief camps due to the ‘prevailing situation’ in the northeastern state, apparently referring to the violence there.
” At this crucial time, the Government of Tamil Nadu is willing to extend support to your State by providing necessary relief materials like tarpaulin sheets, bed sheets, mosquito nets, essential medicines, sanitary napkins, and milk powder worth around Rs 10 crore,” Stalin said.
“This assistance will be very useful to the people staying in camps and they can also be airlifted if required,” he said.
“I would request you to kindly give your government’s concurrence for this humanitarian aid. Also, kindly inform us about the further action to be taken in this regard, so that my officers can coordinate with your officers and send the relief materials at the earliest,” the Chief Minister added.
Stalin had earlier offered to provide training facilities for Manipur sportspersons in Tamil Nadu, in the wake of ethnic violence there.