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BJD opposes no-confidence motion against govt, calls Manipur violence legacy issue

Participating in the debate in Lok Sabha, Biju Janata Dal MP Pinaki Misra said it is out of the question for the BJD to support any motion brought by the Congress.

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NEW DELHI: The BJD on Tuesday opposed the no-confidence motion against the government on the Manipur violence, saying what happened in the state is due to “legacy issues” running back several decades.

Participating in the debate in Lok Sabha, Biju Janata Dal MP Pinaki Misra said it is out of the question for the BJD to support any motion brought by the Congress.

“They are very adept at cutting their nose to spite their face,” he said targeting the Congress.

It defies logic and political sense to bring a no-confidence motion that is bound to fail, Misra said and added that every time the prime minister gets up on the floor of the House, “he pushes the Congress party through the shredder”.

“So let me make it clear we oppose this motion because of the fact that it has been brought by the Congress party. But there are many other compelling reasons,” he said.

The conflagration in Manipur is not the result of the last 10 years, he said.

“It is the result of nearly 50-60 years of strife in Manipur, the fact of the matter is the entire issue boiled earlier in the 1980s too,” the MP said Misra said the home minister had called an all-party meeting on Manipur where he gave an exceptionally detailed analysis of the situation there.

“I believe the central government missed a trick there. The central government asking for the matter to be remanded back to the High Court was a huge error and I pointed out there that the central government should have been happy to let the matter rest in the Supreme Court’s lap because we have seen people of the country have faith in the Supreme Court,” he said.

“Look at the Babri Masjid-Ram Janmabhoomi issue which was not solved for decades but it was taken up by SC and both parties agreed to the decision,” he said.

Misra also urged all parties to speak in one voice on the Manipur issue.

“What happened in Manipur is heart-rending and all parties must speak in one voice. What this parliament cannot afford is a no-confidence motion against the central government because each party must give constructive suggestions rather than blaming the central government on Manipur which is clearly a legacy issue running back several decades,” he said.

 

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