No-Confidence Motion / PM Modi will speak on no-confidence motion in Lok Sabha today, will answer opposition's questions

Zoom News : Aug 10, 2023, 10:02 AM
No-Confidence Motion: Today Prime Minister Narendra Modi will reply to the discussion in the Lok Sabha on the no-confidence motion brought by the opposition. According to the information, he will participate in this debate at 4 pm. Defense Minister Rajnath Singh told in the Lok Sabha yesterday that the Prime Minister will present his views on Manipur in the House.

Opposition has brought no-confidence motion on the issue of Manipur

The motion of no confidence has been brought by the opposition on the demand of PM's statement on Manipur. Congress MP Gaurav Gogoi also raised the issue of Manipur loudly while starting the discussion, while yesterday Rahul Gandhi also tried to corner the central government over the violence in Manipur. Rahul Gandhi said that the government has divided Manipur into two parts.

PM Modi took every moment's news - Shah

However, last evening, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, while replying to Rahul's allegations, said that PM Modi has taken every minute information about the situation in Manipur. He accused the opposition of doing politics on the issue.

It is more shameful to do politics on Manipur incident- Shah

Amit Shah said that the Manipur incident is shameful, but doing politics on it is even more shameful, the government has no intention to change the demography there, in such a situation, all the parties should make an appeal to restore peace in that state. . Amit Shah gave details of the developments related to Manipur and the steps taken by the government towards establishing peace there. He appealed to all parties in Manipur to shun violence and said that violence is not the solution to any problem.

This misconception has been spread in front of the people of the country that the government is not ready for discussion. I want to make it clear that before the session was convened, I had written a letter asking for a discussion on Manipur.

Shah explained the background of the incident in Manipur

Referring to the developments in Manipur, the Home Minister said that in 2021, military rule came in Myanmar and after that the Kuki community started being clamped down there. Then from there a large number of Kuki tribals started coming to Mizoram and Manipur and they started settling in the forests. He said that after this a feeling of insecurity was born in the rest of Manipur. After this, understanding the situation, the government worked towards closing the border.

The situation worsened after the High Court's decision - Shah

Amit Shah said that meanwhile rumors spread that 53 habitations had been declared as temporary jungle villages, adding to the already prevailing sense of insecurity. He said, “A decision of the High Court added fuel to this. It said that Meitei should be declared tribal. 1106 FIRs have been registered regarding these incidents and people have been arrested.

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