According to the press release, Lt Gen Lakhhera explained that under the new Free Movement Regime (FMR) policy, Myanmarese nationals entering India through designated crossing points are being systematically mapped. Since December, over 42,000 individuals have been recorded using biometric systems and other measures instituted by concerned government agencies. The collected data is being shared with all relevant authorities.
The clarification further highlighted that Myanmarese citizens primarily stay temporarily in the northeastern states of India, particularly in Manipur, Nagaland, Mizoram, and Arunachal Pradesh, before eventually returning to their country under the provisions of the FMR policy.
The seminar, held at Manipur University, was part of ongoing academic collaboration between the Assam Rifles and the university.
The release urged media outlets not to twist or misconstrue the statement, stressing the importance of reflecting facts in their correct context.


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