Opposition Alliance 'India' Delegation to Visit Manipur Amid Ongoing Clashes and Violence
- BJP MP's Controversial Remark Sparks Outrage
A delegation of around 20 MPs from the opposition alliance 'India' is set to visit Manipur today for a two-day visit, aimed at assessing the situation in the state. The visit comes in the wake of ongoing clashes and violence that have plagued Manipur since May, resulting in the death of more than 150 people and forcing over 100 others to flee their homes. The situation further escalated with the recent shocking incident where a video of two women being stripped naked and paraded on the road went viral, sparking nationwide outrage.
The opposition delegation is scheduled to meet with the Manipur governor to discuss the situation and offer advice to the Central government. However, the visit has already faced controversy, as BJP MP Ravi Kishan made a provocative remark, suggesting that the opposition team should go to Pakistan or China instead of visiting Manipur. The delegation's visit is aimed at understanding the ground reality, addressing the escalating violence, and finding ways to restore peace in the troubled state.
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