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Congress’ three massive inquiries to PM Modi throughout no-confidence movement 

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The Congress on Tuesday sought to know why the Prime Minister of the nation had not visited violence-hit Manipur within the final three months.

Congress MP Gaurav Gogoi questioned the Prime Minister’s silence over all of the essential points that had occurred within the nation. 

Gogoi mentioned, “When award-winning women wrestlers were protesting on the streets, the Prime Minister remained silent. When 750 farmers lost their lives during the agitation, the PM was silent. In 2020, when Delhi witnessed riots and a foreign leader was visiting India, the Prime Minister remained silent.” 

When we questioned the federal government on incursions by China, the Prime Minister remained silent. When a former lieutenant governor of Jammu and Kashmir mentioned he had sought safety for the troopers in Pulwama however was turned down, the PM remained silent,” the MP mentioned including that the opposition is bringing the no-confidence movement to make the PM communicate up not less than on Manipur violence. 

Opening the talk on the no-confidence movement towards the central authorities within the Lok Sabha, Congress MP Gaurav Gogoi directed three questions at Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Manipur violence. 

MP Gaurav Gogoi requested, ” Why did the Prime Minister did not visit Manipur in the last three months? INDIA alliance went to Manipur, Rahul Gandhi went, and Even Union Minister Amit Shah visited the violence-hit state. Being the chief of the country, why did you not visit the state”.

The second query from the MP is why he took 80 days to talk on Manipur violence. 

” After that, there has been no peace appeal on Manipur violence from the PM. His Ministers are saying they will speak on the issue, but as the Prime Minister, the power of his words cannot be matched by ministers. If PM Modi takes a step to ensure peace, it will carry more weight than that of a minister or an MP,” Gogoi mentioned. 

The third query was on Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh. The MP requested why PM Modi had not sacked the chief minister to date. 

“When polls were approaching and you needed to do your politics in Gujarat, you changed the chief minister there, not once, but twice. Ahead of the elections in Uttarakhand, you changed the state chief minister probably four times. A change was made in Tripura too. Why have you reserved special blessings for the Manipur chief minister, who has himself accepted that there was an intelligence failure because of him,” the MP questioned. 

The Congress MP mentioned the opposition had moved the no-confidence movement not for numbers, however to get justice for Manipur. 

“If Manipur is burning, entire India is burning, if Manipur is divided, the country is divided. It was our demand that as the leader of the country, Prime Minister Modi should come to the House and speak about Manipur. However, he kept a ‘maun vrat’ (vow of silence) that he will neither speak in the Lok Sabha nor in the Rajya Sabha. Through the no-confidence motion, we want to break his vow of silence,” a reported PTI. 

“When people were gasping for breath during the second wave of Covid, the Prime Minister was seeking votes in West Bengal. When women were being assaulted in Manipur, the PM was seeking votes in Karnataka. What kind of nationalism is this that places power above the nation,” Mr Gogoi requested

The MP mentioned it was a matter of grave concern {that a} authorities that talked about ‘one India’ had created ‘two Manipurs – one residing within the hills and the opposite within the valley’

The Congress on Tuesday sought to know why the Prime Minister of the nation had not visited violence-hit Manipur within the final three months.

Congress MP Gaurav Gogoi questioned the Prime Minister’s silence over all of the essential points that had occurred within the nation. 

Gogoi mentioned, “When award-winning women wrestlers were protesting on the streets, the Prime Minister remained silent. When 750 farmers lost their lives during the agitation, the PM was silent. In 2020, when Delhi witnessed riots and a foreign leader was visiting India, the Prime Minister remained silent.” googletag.cmd.push(operate() googletag.show(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );

When we questioned the federal government on incursions by China, the Prime Minister remained silent. When a former lieutenant governor of Jammu and Kashmir mentioned he had sought safety for the troopers in Pulwama however was turned down, the PM remained silent,” the MP mentioned including that the opposition is bringing the no-confidence movement to make the PM communicate up not less than on Manipur violence. 

Opening the talk on the no-confidence movement towards the central authorities within the Lok Sabha, Congress MP Gaurav Gogoi directed three questions at Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Manipur violence. 

MP Gaurav Gogoi requested, ” Why did the Prime Minister did not visit Manipur in the last three months? INDIA alliance went to Manipur, Rahul Gandhi went, and Even Union Minister Amit Shah visited the violence-hit state. Being the chief of the country, why did you not visit the state”.

The second query from the MP is why he took 80 days to talk on Manipur violence. 

” After that, there has been no peace appeal on Manipur violence from the PM. His Ministers are saying they will speak on the issue, but as the Prime Minister, the power of his words cannot be matched by ministers. If PM Modi takes a step to ensure peace, it will carry more weight than that of a minister or an MP,” Gogoi mentioned. 

The third query was on Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh. The MP requested why PM Modi had not sacked the chief minister to date. 

“When polls were approaching and you needed to do your politics in Gujarat, you changed the chief minister there, not once, but twice. Ahead of the elections in Uttarakhand, you changed the state chief minister probably four times. A change was made in Tripura too. Why have you reserved special blessings for the Manipur chief minister, who has himself accepted that there was an intelligence failure because of him,” the MP questioned. 

The Congress MP mentioned the opposition had moved the no-confidence movement not for numbers, however to get justice for Manipur. 

“If Manipur is burning, entire India is burning, if Manipur is divided, the country is divided. It was our demand that as the leader of the country, Prime Minister Modi should come to the House and speak about Manipur. However, he kept a ‘maun vrat’ (vow of silence) that he will neither speak in the Lok Sabha nor in the Rajya Sabha. Through the no-confidence motion, we want to break his vow of silence,” a reported PTI. 

“When people were gasping for breath during the second wave of Covid, the Prime Minister was seeking votes in West Bengal. When women were being assaulted in Manipur, the PM was seeking votes in Karnataka. What kind of nationalism is this that places power above the nation,” Mr Gogoi requested

The MP mentioned it was a matter of grave concern {that a} authorities that talked about ‘one India’ had created ‘two Manipurs – one residing within the hills and the opposite within the valley’