Opposition MPs Assess Strife-Torn Manipur

Opposition MPs Assess Strife-Torn Manipur

A delegation of 21 opposition MPs from the Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance (INDIA) alliance visited Manipur for a two-day assessment of the strife-torn state. During their visit, they met with Manipur Governor Anusuiya Uikey and submitted a memorandum requesting the restoration of peace and harmony in the region. The delegation emphasized the urgency of rehabilitating and resettling the affected individuals, seeking intervention from the Union Government to address the breakdown of law and order that has persisted for the last 89 days.

 

The memorandum also criticized Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s apparent indifference to the violence in Manipur, citing alarming figures of destruction caused by the ethnic conflict, including deaths, injuries, and property damage. The opposition delegation highlighted the failure of both the Central and state governments to protect the lives and properties of the people, emphasizing the need for immediate action.

 

During their visit to relief camps in Churachandpur, Moirang, and Imphal, the delegation witnessed the dire conditions and stressed the importance of providing special care to children. The ongoing internet ban for the past three months was also raised as a concern, as it contributes to the spread of unsubstantiated rumors and deepens mistrust.

 

Rajya Sabha MP Sushmita Dev assured the people of Manipur that the opposition MP’s stands with them and will hold the Prime Minister accountable during the Parliament’s monsoon session. She expressed the need for open dialogue and engagement with leaders from all communities to address the atmosphere of mistrust prevailing in the state.

 

The delegation’s visit included meetings with survivors of the May 4 incident, including one of the two women who were subjected to sexual assault by a mob. The delegation was deeply moved by the mother’s request to see the bodies of her son and husband, who lost their lives during the incident.

 

In response, the BJP criticized the opposition MPs, drawing attention to alleged crimes against women in Rajasthan and West Bengal. However, the opposition delegation remained focused on addressing the situation in Manipur and seeking accountability from the government.

 

The government of Chief Minister N Biren Singh plans to convene an assembly session to address the ongoing crisis. Since the violence erupted on May 3, the region has witnessed at least 180 deaths and thousands of people have been displaced. The situation remains highly concerning, and the opposition’s efforts to engage with the government aim to find a path towards resolution and lasting peace in Manipur.

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