Manipur Violence: Opposition MPs To Put on Black In Parliament On Thursday

The opposition has been demanding that PM Modi make an announcement on the Manipur concern.

New Delhi:

All MPs belonging to the opposition’s INDIA alliance will put on black garments to Parliament on Thursday as a mark of protest towards the federal government over the Manipur concern, sources mentioned.

All MPs belonging to the Indian Nationwide Developmental Inclusive Alliance (INDIA) have been requested to return wearing black to protest towards Prime Minister Narendra Modi not making an announcement on the Manipur concern in Parliament until now, an MP from the opposition alliance mentioned.

A no-confidence movement towards the federal government by the Congress on behalf of the opposition alliance was admitted by Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla at present. Mr Birla mentioned a date for a dialogue on the movement might be determined after consulting the leaders of all events.

The opposition has typically resorted to carrying black to register their protest towards the federal government on varied points.

The opposition has been demanding that PM Modi make an announcement on the Manipur concern in Parliament earlier than a debate on the matter could be taken up. With the opposition and treasury bench members not relenting, a logjam was prevailing in each homes. The Monsoon session that started on July 20 is scheduled to conclude on August 11.

Greater than 160 folks have misplaced their lives and a number of other tons of have been injured since ethnic violence broke out in Manipur on Might 3. 

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