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    Home / News / Politics News / Congress slams Modi's 'violence decreasing' statement on Manipur crisis
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    • Prime Minister Modi's statement that violence in Manipur is decreasing and schools are reopening has been criticized by the Congress.
    • They accuse him of ignoring the ongoing crisis and not visiting the state since the unrest began on May 3rd, 2023.
    • In response, Modi accused the opposition of politicizing the issue, highlighting his government's efforts to restore peace, including the arrest of 500 people and filing of 11,000 FIRs.
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    Congress slams Modi's 'violence decreasing' statement on Manipur crisis
    Jairam Ramesh criticizes PM Modi's claims

    Congress slams Modi's 'violence decreasing' statement on Manipur crisis

    By Tanya Shrivastava
    Jul 03, 2024
    04:35 pm
    What's the story

    Congress General Secretary Jairam Ramesh on Wednesday hit out at Prime Minister Narendra Modi's comments in the Rajya Sabha on the conflict in Manipur. In a post on social media platform X, Ramesh remarked that Modi's claims of normalcy were "astounding," noting that the PM still had not visited the crisis-hit state. "Today...after months of absolute silence on the issue, the non-biological PM made the astounding claim that the situation in Manipur is normal," he said.

    Statement

    Violence decreasing, schools reopened: PM on Manipur

    While replying to the Motion of Thanks to the President's address in the Rajya Sabha on Wednesday, the PM said violence in Manipur was decreasing and most schools in the state had reopened. He also said the government is working to restore peace in the state. To recall, on Tuesday, in the Lok Sabha, the opposition MPs relentlessly chanted "Manipur, Manipur" and "We want justice" during the PM's speech. The PM did not address the issue in the Lok Sabha.

    Accusations 

    Opposition accuses PM Modi of ignoring Manipur crisis

    In his post, the Congress leader added, "In actuality, the situation is still tense as the MP from Inner Manipur pointed out in the Lok Sabha on 1st July." "And the non-biological Pradhan Mantri has still not visited Manipur since it erupted on the night of May 3rd, 2023...nor has he met with the political leaders of the state. The President's Address too was silent on the issue," he said.

    Twitter Post

    Read Ramesh's post here

    Today in the Rajya Sabha, after months of absolute silence on the issue, the non-biological PM made the astounding claim that the situation in Manipur is normal.

    In actuality, the situation is still tense as the MP from Inner Manipur pointed out in the Lok Sabha on 1st July.…

    — Jairam Ramesh (@Jairam_Ramesh) July 3, 2024
    Criticism 

    Congress criticizes government's handling of Manipur crisis

    During his Rajya Sabha address, PM Modi announced that 500 people had been arrested and 11,000 FIRs filed in Manipur. However, the Congress criticized the government for not allowing the second MP from Manipur to speak. Notably, on Tuesday, Congress MP from Inner Manipur, Angomcha Bimol Akoijam, stated that the Modi government's silence was unusual and demonstrated to the people of Manipur that they were not important to the nation.

    Response 

    PM accuses Congress to politicizing sensitive issue

    PM Modi responded to these criticisms in Parliament, accusing the opposition of politicizing the sensitive issue. He stated that his government is committed to restoring normalcy in Manipur and highlighted that President's rule had been imposed 10 times in Manipur under previous governments. PM Modi also mentioned that Home Minister Amit Shah had spent several days in Manipur as part of efforts to restore peace.

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