Rahul Gandhi Blasts Govt Over Manipur Crisis: 'State Split, Families Devastated, Violence Must End!’
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Rahul Gandhi Blasts Govt Over Manipur Crisis: 'State Split, Families Devastated, Violence Must End!’
Rahul Gandhi, Lok Sabha Leader of Opposition and Congress MP, visited Manipur for the third time since the crisis began, expressing disappointment over the lack of improvement.
He listened to the suffering of camp residents and emphasised the urgent need for peace.
Gandhi criticised the ongoing violence, which has harmed thousands of families and devastated properties.
Describing the state as "completely split," he called it an unprecedented tragedy in India.
Gandhi pledged his support to the people of Manipur, aiming to work with them to restore peace and pressuring the government to act.
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Manipur is once again plunged into chaos as violence escalates between Kuki insurgents and security forces. In a deadly encounter in Jiribam district, at least 11 suspected Kuki militants were shot dead by security forces after a violent attack on a Meitei farmer and a CRPF camp. As the region reels from the bloodshed, Naga groups have condemned the attack and imposed an indefinite blockade. In response, authorities have imposed a total curfew in an attempt to restore order. With ethnic tensions running high, the situation in Manipur remains volatile, with ongoing clashes threatening the fragile peace in the region.
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