
The Manipur crisis took center stage in the Upper House as opposition leaders criticized Prime Minister Narendra Modi for not visiting the conflict-hit state. They argued that his presence could have prevented escalating tensions and expressed concerns over President's Rule undermining democracy.
Congress leader Shaktisinh Gohil urged Modi to follow Mahatma Gandhi's example, while AAP's Sanjay Singh raised allegations regarding former CM Biren Singh. CPI(M) and RJD members condemned the delayed government response, while DMK and Kerala Congress (M) demanded more funds for displaced victims.
The BJP countered by blaming the 1990s Congress government for sowing communal discord, highlighting Home Minister Amit Shah's visit as proof of their commitment. As tensions mount, questions linger—will political blame games stall efforts to restore peace in Manipur?
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