PM Modi On Manipur Violence
Monsoon Session of Parliament has started and the heat of summer season is only going to rise with this session. With INDIA – the opposition alliance, there will be strong targeting and louder voices. INDIA alliance has put up Manipur Violence on the Target board. The demand however is the same. The gang is asking for a statement from the PM Modi On Manipur Violence.
Abhishek Banerjee – Member of Parliament from TMC said that, “The visuals that we have seen are extremely disturbing. You (PM Modi) do not want discussion in the Parliament… The Govt is diverting the attention. The double engine govt is incompetent”
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Mallikarjun Kharge – the president of Congress Party said, “We are ready…If the leader of 140 crore people makes a statement outside the Parliament, then he should make a statement in the Parliament where people’s representatives sit.”
Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Sanjay Raut comments on the Manipur issue, “Can’t we raise our voice and question the govt in the Parliament after women in Manipur are being murdered, raped and paraded naked? We want to know what the govt has done and what is the role of the Prime Minister.”
This criticism is coming up from all the opposition parties as the INDIA alliance has become huge and all of them together are coming up to attack and fight for just one demand.
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