CM intervenes as Manipuri players in Indian U-17 team to get Rs 5 lakh each

Jeakson Singh Thounaojam, left, who scored India's first-ever goal in the World Cup, is one of the eight Manipuri players in the national squad.

Imphal: Taken aback by reports on the non-payment of dues to eight Manipuri footballers in the Indian team U-17 team, chief minister N. Biren Singh on Thursday directed the immediate payment of Rs 5 lakh each.

Singh was miffed after he came to know that the poor parents (now in New Delhi) were unable to watch their children play in the World Cup as they faced difficulties to manage their expenses.

The state government had announced financial assistance to the parents. Sports minister Letpao Haokip said: "Rs 10,000 each was given to the parents and air tickets."

Members of the public had also donated generously to enable the parents to go to the national capital.

Following the chief minister's rebuke, payment to the players was expedited. 

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