Greatest religion is to serve needy and helpless people: Biren Singh

Newmai News Network

Imphal | October 8

 

Manipur Chief Minister, N Biren Singh stated that the greatest religion is to serve the poor, needy and helpless people.

He said this at the 36th Anniversary Celebration of Yaibilen, Keibi Sanapat Imphal East district on Tuesday.

 

The Chief Minister said that when the poor and helpless people are uplifted then any society would be developed. Mentioning that the objective of the present government is to serve the people of the state, he narrated that the government has initiated various schemes for the welfare of the people. People's blessings are showering upon us for our deeds, he added.

 

Stating that there will be peace when we have a healthy economy, Biren maintained that in the last two and half years, peace has prevailed in the State with the support of the people. He stated that the people of the State are filled with enormous talents and innovative ideas that we could easily compete with the outside world.

 

 Condemning the unwanted mob violence happened at Kha Potshangbam, Bishnupur district on Monday, the Chief Minister stated that such incident was not only barbaric but also inhuman.  He maintained that people should have deep spirituality connection as it would help in developing discipline in the society.

 

The Chief Minister then appreciated those who are associated with the Yaibilen Children Home for their selfless sacrifice, dedication and commitment to nurture the children. He said that the government will look after the proposal for providing grant-in-aid to the Yaibilen Children Home.