The monsoon session of Parliament has been deadlocked over the Manipur issue. Meanwhile, Home Minister Amit Shah said in the Lok Sabha on Monday that the government is ready to discuss this very sensitive issue. He appealed to the opposition to allow a discussion and let the truth come out. Since the beginning of the Monsoon Session, members of opposition parties have been demanding a statement from Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the House on the issue of Manipur violence. There is also a demand for a discussion on this issue. Due to this, the work of both the Houses of Parliament has been disrupted.
The proceedings began at 2:30 pm on Monday after three adjournments. Meanwhile, Home Minister Amit Shah said in the Lok Sabha that the government is ready to discuss the issue of Manipur. He urged the opposition to allow a discussion and let the truth come out. “There is an appeal to the members that a very sensitive issue has been sought discussion by members from both the ruling party and the opposition. I am ready for a discussion in the House. ‘
Why opposition is not allowing discussion in Parliament: Amit Shah
“I don’t know why the opposition is not allowing a discussion in Parliament. “I request the opposition leaders to allow a discussion and let the truth come before the entire country on this important issue. Earlier, Defence Minister and Deputy Leader of The Lok Sabha Rajnath Singh spoke to Congress President and Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha Mallikarjun Kharge over phone to end the deadlock in Parliament. Congress spokesperson Supriya Shrinate said the defence minister had called up the Congress president on Sunday night, but Kharge made it clear that the opposition wanted a detailed discussion in the House on the Manipur issue and a statement from PM Modi.
Why is there an uproar over Manipur?
Opposition parties have been demanding a statement and discussion in Parliament on the Manipur issue since the first day of the monsoon session. The uproar over the issue led to repeated disruptions in both houses of Parliament on the first two days of the monsoon session. Tension prevailed in the hilly areas of Manipur after a video of two women being paraded naked surfaced on Wednesday. Officials said the video is from May 4. A ‘Tribal Solidarity March’ was organised in the hill districts of Manipur on May 3 to protest against the demand of the majority Meitei community for scheduled tribe status in the state. After this, more than 160 people have died in the ethnic violence that erupted in the state so far.