Congress President Kharge said members of the delegation, which included MPs who visited Manipur, also briefed the President about the situation in the state and shared their accounts.
INDIA’s opposition bloc on Wednesday submitted a memorandum to President Droupadi Murmu regarding their demand for a statement by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Parliament on the Manipur issue.
They also demanded that the Prime Minister visit the strife-torn state and restore peace.
31 leaders of the opposition raises the issue of Haryana’s Nuh violence
In a memorandum submitted to the President, 31 leaders of the opposition bloc also raised the issue of communal tension in Haryana’s Nuh violence, claiming that the central government was not bothered by the development taking place “barely 100 km from the Prime Minister’s office”.
Addressing the media, Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge said members of the delegation, which included MPs who visited Manipur, also apprised the President about the situation in the state and shared their accounts.
“We request you to urge the Prime Minister to urgently address the prevailing situation in Manipur in Parliament, followed by a detailed and comprehensive discussion on the matter,” the opposition bloc said in a memorandum.
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