Manipur Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh on Tuesday addressed the State Assembly and reaffirmed the government’s strong commitment to fighting corruption.
“Despite challenges, the Vigilance Department is making steady progress, with 149 out of 222 cases disposed. Clean governance is achievable—as demonstrated through merit-based recruitments during my tenure as Rural Development and Panchayati Raj Minister,” Singh said.
The Chief Minister further appealed to work together towards a transparent, accountable, and corruption-free Manipur.
Meanwhile, the Chief Minister also laid the Medium Term Fiscal Policy Statement, Fiscal Policy Strategy Statement, Macro Economic Framework Statement and Disclosures on the Table of the House during the 7th Sitting of the 12th Manipur Legislative Assembly.
“These documents outline our Government’s fiscal roadmap and reinforce financial discipline and transparency across key sectors of the economy,” he stated.
Singh appreciated the constructive cooperation and active participation of Members, both physically present and attending virtually, during the discussions on the Demands for Grants, including the valuable insights offered through Cut Motions.
During the discussion on Demands for Grants, Khemchand informed the House that measures to strengthen drainage systems and urban waste management were being undertaken under the Smart City Project.
‘While Imphal Municipal Corporation is delivering services diligently, lack of civic sense and public cooperation in some sections remains a challenge to our collective cleanliness efforts. Let us all work together for a cleaner Imphal,” he stated.
Manipur CM Addresses State Assembly; Vows To Fight Corruption
