Imphal:Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh on Monday said his government's "war on drugs" and eviction drives to clear encroachments in reserved forests were not targeted against any particular community.
Drugs worth Rs 60,000 crore have been seized and 18,000 hectares of poppy cultivation destroyed in the last six years, and those affected by such operations would naturally be frustrated, he said.
Speaking at the Golden Jubilee celebrations of the All Manipur Working Journalists Union at the press club here, Singh said, "When I was in the media profession, drug menace had led to a huge number of HIV-infected cases. That's why I thought about taking up the drug issues after becoming the chief minister. It destroyed generations. I declared the war on drugs. It was not targeted against any community."
On eviction drives to clear encroachments in reserved forests, Singh said, "I wanted to save forests. Eviction was not carried out in the hills alone. Even in valley districts, many people were evicted for encroachment." Such initiatives were also taken in the chief minister's constituency Heingang in Imphal East and also in Waithou in Thoubal, he said.
"The government's eviction drives were interpreted as actions against one community. We never worked against any community and neither will we do it," Singh said. The state belongs to more than 30 tribes recognised by the government and "everyone should think of themselves as an Indian and as a proud Manipuri", he said.