Amit Shah writes to Kharge, Adhir on Manipur discussion
urging everybody to rise above party lines.
Amit Shah writes to Kharge and Adhir about the Manipur controversy and begs everyone involved to look beyond party lines. Since the beginning of the monsoon session, the proceedings in both Houses of Parliament have been disorganised due to the opposition’s insistence that Prime Minister Modi make a statement regarding the violence in Manipur before any discussion can take place.
In NEW DELHI: Union Home Minister Amit Shah requested the opposition’s “invaluable cooperation” on Tuesday in order to examine the Manipur issue in Parliament and urged them to put party differences aside in order to find a “permanent” solution to the impasse in a “harmonious” manner.
Shah wrote the opposition leaders Mallikarjun Kharge and Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury identical letters in Hindi in which he stated that the people of Manipur wanted assurances from MPs from all political parties that the lawmakers were unified and dedicated to maintaining the state’s peace.
In the Rajya Sabha, Kharge leads the opposition, whereas Chowdhury leads the Congress in the Lok Sabha.
Shah declared that the government is prepared to discuss the Manipur problem and urged everyone to work together, putting party differences aside.
During the final six years of the BJP’s leadership, he claimed, Manipur had entered a new age of peace and progress; but, in May, violence broke out in Manipur as a result of various court rulings and other events.
According to the home minister, a few “shameful incidents” also came to light, and as a result, the nation’s citizens, particularly those in the Northeast and Manipur, anticipate that the leaders of Parliament will put party differences aside and support the state’s citizens.
“Our magnificent Parliament has done it before. The opposition is requesting a statement from the government, but I want to assure you that the government is prepared for both a statement and a full-fledged debate.
“However, it is believed that all political parties would work together. I kindly request the participation of all the opposition parties in a civil discussion.
Come, let’s put party differences aside and work together to find a fair and lasting solution to the problems facing the nation, he wrote.
According to Shah, it is the responsibility of every MP to advance the interests of the populace and strive for the advancement of the nation.
“As you are aware, Manipur is a crucial border state for the nation. The state’s rich cultural legacy is the crown jewel of the nation’s culture.
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