Despite three years of conflict dividing communities, Anthony Naulak, a Paite man, visited his Meitei mother-in-law in Imphal, symbolizing a personal bridge across ethnic divides. He also arrived to advocate for internally displaced persons, urging the new government to translate promises into action for those suffering in relief camps.
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