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PM ought to make assertion on Manipur state of affairs, MPs have legitimate demand: Former J-Ok guv Malik 

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By PTI

NEW DELHI: Former Jammu and Kashmir Governor Satya Pal Malik Monday mentioned the opposition MPs’ demand for Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s assertion in Parliament on the Manipur state of affairs was “valid” and requested why was the chief minister of the state not eliminated.

“I don’t know why is he shying away from it,” Malik advised reporters on the Press Club of India right here.

Lok Sabha proceedings have been adjourned for the day on Monday amid unrelenting protests by opposition members for Prime Minister Modi’s assertion on the Manipur state of affairs at the same time as Union Home Minister Amit Shah assured the House that the federal government will focus on the difficulty.

Rajya Sabha proceedings too have been adjourned for the day following an uproar over the Manipur challenge and the suspension of AAP MP Sanjay Singh from the House for the rest of the Monsoon session.

“MPs have a valid demand that the Hon’ble prime minister should come and give his statement and a discussion be held,” mentioned Malik who has these days been vocal in his criticism of Prime Minister Modi.

The prime minister spoke outdoors Parliament after the chief justice of India “warned” that the apex court docket will take motion if nothing occurs on the bottom, Malik mentioned.

Later, when requested concerning the Manipur state of affairs, he advised PTI Video, “Even after the May 4 incident, they are removing the (Manipur) chief minister…more than two months have passed and no action has been taken. It is a matter of shame for the entire country,” The Manipur violence rocked the proceedings in each Houses of Parliament on the primary two days of the Monsoon session on Thursday and Friday, with the opposition demanding a press release from the prime minister and a dialogue on the state of affairs within the strife-torn northeastern state.

The session commenced a day after a video clip purportedly shot on May 4 and displaying two ladies being paraded bare by a mob in a Manipur village went viral, triggering a nationwide outrage.

The Manipur Police has arrested a number of accused who have been seen within the video.

The police mentioned a case of abduction, gang rape and homicide has been registered on the Nongpok Sekmai police station in Thoubal district in opposition to unidentified armed miscreants.

At the Press Club of India, Malik first addressed a press convention held by the Sanyukt Kisan Mazdoor Sangathan and recalled the farmers’ motion of 2020-21 which made the federal government repeal the three “black” farm legal guidelines.

Farmers know methods to combat for his or her rights and “I am hopeful that they will get MSP implemented also”, the previous Jammu and Kashmir governor mentioned.

NEW DELHI: Former Jammu and Kashmir Governor Satya Pal Malik Monday mentioned the opposition MPs’ demand for Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s assertion in Parliament on the Manipur state of affairs was “valid” and requested why was the chief minister of the state not eliminated.

“I don’t know why is he shying away from it,” Malik advised reporters on the Press Club of India right here.

Lok Sabha proceedings have been adjourned for the day on Monday amid unrelenting protests by opposition members for Prime Minister Modi’s assertion on the Manipur state of affairs at the same time as Union Home Minister Amit Shah assured the House that the federal government will focus on the difficulty.googletag.cmd.push(operate() googletag.show(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2′); );

Rajya Sabha proceedings too have been adjourned for the day following an uproar over the Manipur challenge and the suspension of AAP MP Sanjay Singh from the House for the rest of the Monsoon session.

“MPs have a valid demand that the Hon’ble prime minister should come and give his statement and a discussion be held,” mentioned Malik who has these days been vocal in his criticism of Prime Minister Modi.

The prime minister spoke outdoors Parliament after the chief justice of India “warned” that the apex court docket will take motion if nothing occurs on the bottom, Malik mentioned.

Later, when requested concerning the Manipur state of affairs, he advised PTI Video, “Even after the May 4 incident, they are removing the (Manipur) chief minister…more than two months have passed and no action has been taken. It is a matter of shame for the entire country,” The Manipur violence rocked the proceedings in each Houses of Parliament on the primary two days of the Monsoon session on Thursday and Friday, with the opposition demanding a press release from the prime minister and a dialogue on the state of affairs within the strife-torn northeastern state.

The session commenced a day after a video clip purportedly shot on May 4 and displaying two ladies being paraded bare by a mob in a Manipur village went viral, triggering a nationwide outrage.

The Manipur Police has arrested a number of accused who have been seen within the video.

The police mentioned a case of abduction, gang rape and homicide has been registered on the Nongpok Sekmai police station in Thoubal district in opposition to unidentified armed miscreants.

At the Press Club of India, Malik first addressed a press convention held by the Sanyukt Kisan Mazdoor Sangathan and recalled the farmers’ motion of 2020-21 which made the federal government repeal the three “black” farm legal guidelines.

Farmers know methods to combat for his or her rights and “I am hopeful that they will get MSP implemented also”, the previous Jammu and Kashmir governor mentioned.