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Congress MPs Move Adjournment Motion In Parliament To Discuss Manipur Issue

The Union information and broadcasting minister Anurag Thakur had on Sunday hit out at the opposition stating that it is running away from the proceedings of the parliament.

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Congress MPs Move Adjournment Motion In Parliament To Discuss Manipur Issue

Congress has moved an adjournment motion in the parliament to discuss the Manipur issue

The Monsoon session of Parliament, which is into its third day and has been facing continuous disruptions over the Manipur issue, reassembled on Monday as Congress MPs have moved adjournment motion notices to discuss the situation in the northeastern state.

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Congress Lok Sabha MPs Manickam Tagore and Manish Tewari proposed the adjournment motion notices to discuss the Manipur issue with the latter also asking for the suspension of Zero Hour, Question Hour and other businesses of the day to have a discussion on the "ongoing ethnic clashes".

Amid the pandemonium over the violence in Manipur, the monsoon session began on July 20 with the opposition demanding Prime Minister Narendra Modi's statements on the same "inside the House and not outside".

The Union information and broadcasting minister Anurag Thakur had on Sunday hit out at the opposition stating that it is running away from the proceedings of the parliament.

Thakur told the media, "The government is ready for the discussion on Manipur but the opposition is avoiding the same. They are also running away from the proceedings of the parliament. What is their compulsion? They want to remain in the limelight but do not want to be in the discussion."

Meanwhile, the opposition parties alliance, Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance (INDIA) will hold a protest in Parliament today. As a counter to it, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has also planned a protest in front of the Gandhi statue at the Parliament premises over atrocities against women in Rajasthan and West Bengal as well as other states.

Even as the recent Manipur video enraged the nation, another incident of two tribal women being stripped naked, tortured and beaten up came to light in West Bengal, which triggered a war of words between the Bharatiya Janata Party and the Trinamool Congress.

Earlier, on July 20, MPs from BJP Bengal staged a sit-in in front of the Gandhi statue regarding the atrocities against women in Bengal.

On July 21, the Rajasthan BJP staged a protest in front of the Gandhi statue against the horror killings in Jodhpur, Rajasthan, besides the continuous atrocities on women.

The BJP went on the offensive on Friday, lashing out against the West Bengal and Rajasthan governments ruled by the Trinamool Congress and Congress, respectively, regarding their record on crimes against women.

BJP MP Locket Chatterjee broke down in tears at a press conference, asking whether atrocities against women in these States would only get attention if there were viral videos recording such incidents.

Union Minister Gajendra Shekhawat also highlighted similar crimes against women in Rajasthan in a separate press conference.

On the other hand, the opposition is constantly demanding a discussion in the House regarding the Manipur violence and the video that has gone viral in Manipur, the manner in which women were tortured there.

Henceforth, floor leaders of the I.N.D.I.A will meet at the office of Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha Mallikarjun Kharge in Parliament today, to chalk out the strategy for the floor of the House, the sources said on Saturday.

The situation in Manipur dominated the proceedings of the second day of the Monsoon Session of Parliament, with the Opposition demanding the Centre discusses the issue.

Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha on Friday faced adjournment for the day on the Manipur issue on Friday. Both Houses could not conduct any substantial business on Thursday and Friday as the Opposition MPs rejected the government's proposal to have a short-duration discussion.

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