Guwahati:The communal clashes that have rocked Manipur for the last seven months must be politically resolved and peace can be established only when goodwill is restored among the Kuki and Meitei communities, Indian Army's Eastern Command GOC Lt Gen Rana Pratap Kalita said on Tuesday.
Addressing the "Guest of the month" event at the Guwahati Press Club, Lt Gen Kalita said there were reports of some Myanmar forces involved in the factional clashes in Manipur. Miscreants snatched 5000 weapons from the police and security forces during the conflicts. Of which, only 1500 weapons were recovered by the Army till now, Lt Gen Kalita said.
Smuggling of drugs from Myanmar to the northeast is done via a region known as 'Golden Triangle' in the border area. There are a lot of communal problems in Manipur which it is not possible for the Army to solve it alone. Among which, ethnic polarisation between the Kuki and Meitei communities is one of the major problems, he said.
Commenting on the Indo-Myanmar border, Lt Gen Kalita said that fencing has already been completed along the 10-km border of India and Myanmar. For the remaining 1600 km, the Union Ministry of Home Affairs has already allocated funds. He also said that the work will start in a phased manner.