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PM Has Failed India, More Than A Hundred People Dead,” Rahul Gandhi Blammed Modi For Manipur Violence

Rahul Gandhi, the leader of the Congress, slammed the BJP on Thursday over sectarian violence in Manipur, claiming that the party’s politics of hatred have forced the eastern state to burn and left many people dead. “Let’s shut this ‘Nafrat ka Bazaar’ and open a ‘Mohabbat ki Dukaan’ in every heart in Manipur,” he said.

Rahul Gandhi accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of betraying India by remaining silent about the unrest there and urged that an all-party delegation be deployed to Manipur in order to restore peace.

“BJP’s politics of hatred has burnt Manipur for over 40 days leaving more than a hundred people dead. The PM has failed India and is completely silent,” Gandhi said on Twitter

On Thursday, new violence broke out in Manipur, which had been experiencing a tenuous quiet since May 3, when a confrontation between several clans left several people dead and property worth crores of rupees lost.

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