Prime Minister Narendra Modi wants to talk about Mann Ki Baat but he does not want to talk about Manipur violence,Why ?
Amidst the violence in Manipur, an incident of brutality has come to the fore. In fact, a video has surfaced of two Kuki tribal women being paraded naked and then gang-raped with them. There is an atmosphere of anger in the area after this incident. The incident has been strongly condemned by the Forum of Indigenous Tribal Leaders. According to the statement of the ITLF organization, the incident took place on May 4. In the now viral clip, the two women are seen being paraded naked in front of a crowd. After this, they were taken to the paddy field for gang-rape. The ITLF said some men were seen abusing helpless women. The woman was crying and pleading to be released. But the heart of the accused did not sweat.
Why is PM Narendra Modi “still silent” on the violence in Manipur and why doesn’t he visit the state and appeal for reconciliation. Why is the PM still silent? Why doesn’t he visit the state and appeal for reconciliation between communities? Why can’t he encourage at least an all-party delegation to visit Manipur?” The Prime Minister had all the time to tweet about national days of other countries and people’s birthdays, he had time for the people of Manipur There were no words. Bharatiya Janata Party government at the center, Bharatiya Janata Party government in the state..but still the violence continues.
What is the reason that the central and state governments are not able to control the ongoing tension and violence for more than a month.
Are Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister N. Biren Singh proving to be a failure on the Manipur front?
The government has left the people to fend for themselves. People of both Kuki and Meitei communities are feeling that they will have to protect themselves because the government is not doing anything for them. And this is the reason why the situation kept getting worse because people themselves are resorting to violence to deal with the violence.Until the central government intervenes very strongly and the state government does not make arrangements for the safety of the common people. This cycle of violence will not stop.
the central government did not show the seriousness it should have shown in dealing with the ongoing violence in the state. Home Minister Amit Shah’s visit to Manipur was also mere food supply. He did not talk about any concrete measures.
*peace committee*
Questions have also been raised about the peace committee formed by the central government of 51 people under the chairmanship of Manipur Governor Anusuiya Uike. In order to improve the situation, the peace committee formed by the government included people of their own free will. There is not even a single person in this committee who is an expert in the state and the situation in this area. Such people who understand the state properly should have been in the committee. So from this point the intentions of the government are understood.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has time for a foreign tour, he has nothing to do with how people of his own country are fighting and dying among themselves Prime Minister Narendra Modi wants to talk about Mann Ki Baat but he does not want to talk about Manipur Prime Minister of a country Such a double treatment of one part of the country is a failure of the government and a matter of concern.