Congress Criticizes PM Modi Over Manipur Violence
In a recent statement, the Congress party has intensified its criticism of Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his lack of engagement with the ongoing turmoil in Manipur. Party president Mallikarjun Kharge and prominent leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra have voiced their concerns regarding the escalating internal security threats in the region.
Concerns Raised by Priyanka Gandhi Vadra
Priyanka Gandhi Vadra has accused PM Modi of failing to take any meaningful action to quell the violence that has plagued Manipur for over a year and a half. She emphasized that internal security is not contingent upon anyone’s desires, stating, “Manipur has been engulfed in chaos for nearly 18 months.” The situation includes daily incidents of violence, including murders and riots, leading to widespread displacement. Many families are now living in relief camps as their homes are destroyed.
In her remarks on social media platform X, she lamented that it is unprecedented for a state to remain in such turmoil without significant intervention or discussion from national leaders. She described the Prime Minister’s apparent indifference as “unforgivable,” highlighting that safeguarding internal security is an essential duty of leadership.
Mallikarjun Kharge’s Strong Reproach
Mallikarjun Kharge also did not hold back in his critique of both PM Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah. He specifically targeted Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh, calling for his dismissal due to what he termed “blatant incompetence.” Kharge pointed out that despite ongoing violence affecting citizens’ lives severely, PM Modi has not spent any time addressing these issues directly within Manipur over the past 16 months.
He urged the central government to assume full accountability for managing this sensitive security crisis and called for decisive action against insurgent groups operating within the state with support from local law enforcement agencies.
Student Protests Erupt Amidst Rising Tensions
On Monday morning, students took to Imphal’s streets protesting against recent spikes in violence while demanding accountability from local authorities. They expressed outrage over what they described as indiscriminate attacks involving drone bombs by extremist factions. This demonstration followed a meeting convened by CM Biren Singh alongside 18 MLAs with Governor L Acharya amid rising tensions.
The situation escalated dramatically on September 6 when violent rocket attacks resulted in fatalities—part of an alarming trend marked by increasing clashes and threats throughout Manipur. The following day saw further bloodshed with five reported deaths occurring in Jiribam district alone. In response to these assaults, security forces acted swiftly by dismantling three militant bunkers located within Churachandpur district after facing rocket fire directed at Bishnupur.
Since May 3rd this year, ethnic conflicts between different communities—the Meitei group residing primarily in Imphal Valley versus Kuki-Zo factions situated around nearby hills—have led to more than 200 deaths while displacing thousands from their homes.
Conclusion: A Call For Action
The current unrest highlights critical challenges facing both regional governance and national leadership regarding public safety measures amidst civil strife. As political figures continue exchanging barbs over responsibility and accountability during this crisis period, it remains imperative that effective strategies be implemented promptly to restore peace and stability across affected areas like Manipur.
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