Emphasising that the Indian Army is capable enough to resolve the situation and bring normalcy to the state, he said, "Indian Army can stop this nonsense, drama in two days, but the PM wants to burn Manipur and does not want to extinguish the fire."
"When Congress saw its black history in the northeast, it ran away. It ran away when it saw PM Modi's resolve and love for the northeast, for Manipur...This shows that the 'Ghamandia' alliance could not listen to the truth of their allegations, and it ran away,” said Anurag Thakur.
Union Minister Kiren Rijiju on Friday said that the opposition parties did not let the Parliament function in the Monsoon session under the pretext of the situation in Manipur.
Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP) on Friday shared a video song on the social media 'Mohabbat Dil mein rehti hai Dukaan mein nahi' (love lives in the heart, not in the shop) and targeted the opposition parties over their role in corruption cases since independence.
Congress MP Rahul Gandhi is likely to hold a press conference on Friday afternoon days launching a strong attack on the government over the situation in Manipur during a debate in a no-confidence debate in the Lok Sabha.
As Parliament convenes for its last day of the monsoon session, Lok Sabha is likely to discuss the situation in Manipur on Friday as earlier proposed by Union Home Minister Amit Shah.
Jaishankar tweeted, "PM @narendramodi’s response to the Motion of No Confidence reflected his unflinching dedication to India’s progress. He spoke of how differently the world sees India today. This is due to the transformation that he has personally envisioned and implemented. Thank the Pri
“When there was violence in Manipur, PM Modi went on a foreign tour. When there was a flood situation in Delhi and Northern parts of India, PM Modi again went on a foreign tour. He (PM Modi) did election rallies in several states but did not visit Manipur. The whole country was hoping that P