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PM ji has not spent a single second in Manipur, even as violence continues unabated in the state and people suffer the consequences of Modi-Shah's complicity...

Digital Desk: The president of India National Congress Mallikarjun Kharge took to social media, reacting on the negligence of the Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi to the state Manipur while the state is still submerged in violence since 2023. Kharge's tweet raised a question on PM Modi's responsibility, as the Prime Minister has not visited the state in the past 16 months.

After the reaction of the former Governor of Manipur Anusuya Uikey on Manipur violence, Kharge echoed his voice reacting against Modi's negligence. Kharge said, Modi's negligence to the state is unforgivable.
Through a tweet, Kharge mentioned, " PM Modi's abject failure in Manipur is unforgivable. 1. Former Manipur Governor, Anusuiya Uikey ji has echoed the voice of the people of Manipur. She said that the people of the strife-torn state are upset and sad, for they wanted PM Modi to visit them. In the past 16 months."

The tweet added, "PM ji has not spent a single second in Manipur, even as violence continues unabated in the state and people suffer the consequences of Modi-Shah's complicity............ Just like the PM, it looks like the Union Home Minister has also given up on his Constitutional responsibility to ensure security in Manipur, and is busy politicking and addressing rallies in elections going states. Drone and rocket-propelled grenade attacks have begun, and this is now turning out to be a National Security threat. In such a serious situation, BJP seems to enact a resignation drama."

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