New Delhi: A three-member delegation of the Manipur government, led by Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh, called on Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the PM’s Office in New Delhi on Tuesday.
The delegation included the state’s two deputy chief ministers, Nemcha Kipgen of the BJP and Shri Losii Dikho of the Naga People’s Front (NPF).
This was the first meeting of the chief minister and his two deputies with the prime minister after he assumed charge as the Manipur Chief Minister on February 4.
The PMO in a post on ‘X’ wrote, “CM of Manipur, Shri @YKhemchandSingh, alongwith Deputy CMs, Smt. @KipgenNemcha, Shri Losii Dikho met Prime Minister @narendramodi.”
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The chief minister briefed PM Modi on the steps taken up by the new state government to bring peace and harmony in the state. He also urged the Prime Minister to take special care on women empowerment in both hills and valley.
The Manipur chief minister and his two deputy chief ministers have extended an invitation to the Prime Minister to visit the state.













