
The leader of the opposition in Lok Sabha and the Congress of Rahul Gandhi welcomed the decision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to visit the manipur. He stated that the unrest in the state has been taking place for a long time. This note comes when Gujarat’s Junagadh is visiting.
According to officials, PM Modi is scheduled to visit the northeastern state of 13 September and reveal projects worth £8 500 crore, PTI message.
“The problem in manipur has been going on for a long time. It’s good that they go there now,” Gandh said, according to or.
He reiterated the singing “theft of the vote” and said the election mandate in surveys for the Haryan and Maharashtra gathering, which occurred last year, was “stolen”. He said, “But the main problem in the country is” Chori’s vote “. Election mandates in Haryana and Maharashtra were stolen. People everywhere say “vote”. “
The opposition reacted this way
“It took a very long time for PM modi to manipure … When PM Modi gets into manipur, he will be heal.
Brinda Karat’s leader (m) Brinda Karat said that PM modi “missed” when “manipur suffered”.
“It must be a world record for every elected Prime Minister not to visit his own country where such a deep crisis has occurred … It is the principle of immediately affecting the crisis …
Congress leader Pawan Kher called PM Modi’s decision to visit the manipur “too little too late”.
“Three hours after 864 days, too little too late, and the offer of his visit is that there will be a dance performance. People who were supposed to say that we cannot play with tears in our eyes … angry people pull down. They are sad, angry and upset …” Khera said.
The northeast state is under the government of the President from February after the resignation of the main Minister N Biren Singh. The opposition parties killed PM Modi for not visiting manipur, where the clashes between Kuki and Meitei communities have led to more than 260 people and thousands of people from May 2023.
Meanwhile, according to the PTI report, a council invaded the public involving the “VVIP” program in Míru 13. September, not to come with “key, pen, bottle of water, bag, handkerchief, umbrella, lighter box, piece of fabric, any sharp objects or weapons and ammunition.” Police staff led by DGP Rajiv Singh reviews security measures in Imphal.
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