Amit Shah Writes To Opposition MPs, Seeks ‘Invaluable Cooperation’ On Holding Manipur Debate

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Amit Shah Writes To Opposition MPs, Seeks ‘Invaluable Cooperation’ On Holding Manipur Debate


New Delhi: Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Tuesday wrote to Opposition leaders Mallikarjun Kharge and Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury and sought their ‘invaluable cooperation’ to debate the Manipur difficulty in Parliament. In similar letters to Congress’ Kharge, who’s the Leader of the Opposition in Rajya Sabha, and Chowdhury, the Leader of the Opposition in Lok Sabha, Shah mentioned the Narendra Modi-led authorities on the Centre is able to talk about the Manipur difficulty and urged all to cooperate, rising above get together traces.

The senior Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) chief shared the 2 letters on his official Twitter account and mentioned, “Today, I wrote to the opposition leaders of both houses, Shri Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury Ji of Lok Sabha, and Shri M Kharge Ji of Rajya Sabha, appealing to them for their invaluable cooperation in the discussion of the Manipur issue. The government is ready to discuss the issue of Manipur and seeks cooperation from all the parties, rising above party lines. I hope that all the parties will cooperate in resolving this important issue.”

In his letters in Hindi, Amit Shah mentioned within the final six years of the BJP rule in Manipur, the area was experiencing a brand new period of peace and growth. 

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“But due to some court decisions and some incidents, incidents of violence took place in Manipur at the beginning of May,” he wrote.

“Come, let’s rise above party lines to find a just and permanent solution for the challenges before the country in a harmonious way,” he wrote.

Shah mentioned as representatives of the individuals, it’s the collective obligation of all MPs that they serve the pursuits of residents and work in direction of the betterment of the nation.

“As you realize Manipur is an important border state of the nation. The wealthy cultural heritage of the state is the jewel of the nation’s tradition.

“Lok Sabha has a special place in the democratic structure of the country. Our country is the mother of democracy and the world’s largest democracy, Parliament represents the hopes, aspirations, problems and worries of the 140 crore population of the country,” he mentioned, including, “I hope that all the parties will cooperate in resolving this important issue”.

“Earlier also our great Parliament has done it. The opposition is demanding that the government gives a statement but I want to tell you that the government is ready not only for a statement but also for a full-fledged debate,” Shah added.

Earlier within the day, whereas replying to a brief debate on the Multi-State Cooperative Societies (Amendment) Bill within the Lok Sabha, he mentioned the federal government has nothing to cover and is prepared to debate the Manipur difficulty.

“People who are shouting slogans are neither interested in cooperation nor in cooperatives, neither in Dalits nor in women’s welfare,” the Union Home Minister mentioned amid sloganeering by Opposition leaders.

“I want to reiterate that I have written letters to leaders of opposition in both Houses that we (government) are prepared for a discussion for as long as they want. The government is not afraid of anything. Those who want to debate the Manipur issue can debate. We have nothing to hide,” Shah mentioned.

“People of the country are watching you, you have to go for elections, beware of the anger of the people. I request you to create a conducive atmosphere to discuss a sensitive issue like Manipur,” he added.

Proceedings in Parliament stay disrupted over Manipur violence

Proceedings in each Houses of Parliament stay disrupted ever because the Monsoon session started on July 20 with the Opposition events demanding an announcement by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the Manipur violence earlier than a dialogue.

The Opposition has cornered the federal government on the Manipur violence after a video of a May 4 incident appeared final week displaying two ladies stripped and paraded bare by a mob. The Manipur Police has arrested a number of accused who have been seen within the video. The police mentioned a case of abduction, gang rape and homicide has been registered on the Nongpok Sekmai police station in Thoubal district towards unidentified armed miscreants.

Oppn more likely to submit no-confidence movement discover towards Modi govt

The group of 26 Opposition events — Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance (INDIA) — is more likely to submit a discover for a no-confidence movement towards the federal government in Lok Sabha on Wednesday to make PM Narendra Modi communicate in Parliament on the Manipur violence, senior leaders of the entrance mentioned.

The alliance has already drawn up a draft of the discover and is within the means of getting the mandatory 50 signatures of MPs. The group has to submit the discover earlier than 10 am for it to be learn out by the speaker within the House on Wednesday.

The Congress has additionally issued a whip in Lok Sabha for its members to be current in its parliamentary workplace by 10.30 am “to discuss some important issues.”

The choice for the movement was taken in a gathering attended by INDIA (Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance) MPs in Parliament on Tuesday morning, the leaders mentioned.

Over 160 individuals killed in Manipur clashes

More than 160 individuals have misplaced their lives and several other have been injured since ethnic violence broke out in Manipur on May 3, when a ‘Tribal Solidarity March’ was organised within the hill districts to protest towards the Meitei group’s demand for Scheduled Tribe (ST) standing.

Meiteis account for about 53 per cent of Manipur’s inhabitants and dwell largely within the Imphal valley, whereas tribals, together with Nagas and Kukis, represent 40 per cent and reside largely within the hill districts.





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