I.N.D.I.A.’s demonstration calling for the PM to address Manipur should go on all night
The demonstration led by I.N.D.I.A. demanding a statement from the Prime Minister on the situation in Manipur will continue throughout the night. Senior leaders have stated that over the course of the protest, which started early on Monday morning, leaders of the INDIA alliance will take turns sitting near the Gandhi statue with a team until the early hours of Tuesday morning.
NEW DELHI: Leaders of the opposition alliance INDIA plan to remain in the Parliament grounds through the night in protest of Sanjay Singh’s suspension and their demand that the prime minister start the House’s discussion of Manipur.
Senior organisers claimed that the demonstration, which started on Monday morning, will continue on Tuesday as well. During the protest, leaders of the INDIA alliance will alternately sit next to the Gandhi statue throughout the night.
The last time the opposition leaders coordinated an all-night demonstration was in July of last year, when 20 Rajya Sabha members who had been suspended from office began a 50-hour relay demonstration within the Parliament building.
Sanjay Singh, an AAP member who was expelled from the Rajya Sabha for the balance of the current term, is anticipated to remain at the demonstrations all night.
Singh’s wife has already brought the necessities to the location for him.
“All parties have created lists of their leaders who will serve as their day and night representatives. Leaders will alternate.The parties are united in every way.While Singh’s suspension is being protested by the action. According to a senior leader, the protest also calls for the Prime Minister to talk about Manipur in both the Rajya Sabha and the Lok Sabha.
According to sources, INDIA combine leaders have been resolute in their demand that PM Narendra Modi start a conversation about the violence in Manipur, and numerous parties have rejected attempts by the government to appease them.
According to sources, Rajnath Singh, the deputy leader of the Lok Sabha and minister for defence, called up the leaders of the TMC and the DMK to discuss Manipur as well as Congressman Mallikarjun Kharge.
However, sources claimed that none of them changed their stance on wanting the prime minister to address the issue in Parliament.
The opposition’s request for the prime minister to address the violence in Manipur in Parliament was sent to the BJP on July 16, four days before the Monsoon Session, according to leaders of the INDIA coalition.
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