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SC To Decide On Panel Functioning To Oversee Manipur Violence On August 25
A panel headed by former judge Gital Mittal to oversee relief and rehabilitation of victims of violence in Manipur submitted three reports to the Supreme Court, including one on the need to upgrade the compensation scheme for the strife-torn people of the state. The Supreme Court bench comprising CJI DY Chandrachud, Justices JB Pardiwala and Manoj Misra said it will pass orders to facilitate panel on August 25.
Tags: Supreme Court, CJI-led Bench, manipur violence, Three-member panel
Courtesy: The Press Trust of India
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Rahul Gandhi's Harsh Words Against PM Modi Over Manipur Violence
Congress MP Rahul Gandhi on Friday accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of ridiculing Manipur and its women. The Congress leader's came down heavily on the prime minister during a press conference on August 11. "The Prime Minister of India is sitting in the Parliament shamelessly and laughing," Gandhi said at the press conference. He said, PM Modi joked and mocked the situation, in the two-hour long Parliament speech.
Tags: PM Narendra Modi, Rahul Gandhi, manipur violence, Parliament Speech, criticism
Courtesy: The Free Press Journal
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Manipur: 37 Year Old Woman Sexually Assaulted, Zero FIR Registered
In Manipur, another horrific incident of rape and sexual assault against women was reported. Despote the ongoing assault investigation, a 37-year-old woman was pinned down and gang-raped. She approached Manipur’s Bishnupur with a complaint that she was sexually assaulted on May 3. A zero FIR has now been registered and the matter has been transferred to the Churachandpur police station. The matter came to light recently on August 9.
Tags: manipur violence, Sexual Assault, gang rape, Police Case
Courtesy: First Post
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PM Modi To Reply Opposition Against No Confidence Motion
PM Narendra Modi is going to reply to the allegations of the opposition in the parliament session, amid the no-confidence motion. The updates about the PM's reply today came after the Lok Sabha initiated the no-confidence debate, especially after the Congress leader Rahul Gandhi returned to the Parliament after almost 4 months. Meanwhile, during the ongoing session, discussion over the Manipur violence is still underway, demanding NDA… read-more
Tags: Opposition, parliament, No Confidence Motion, PM Narendra Modi, manipur violence
Courtesy: Live Mint
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Manipur Killed In India, Says Rahul Gandhi In Parliament Session
After being reinstated as the Member of Parliament (MP) Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, addressed the Monsoon Parliament session and spoke regarding the no-confidence motion. On August 9, the Wayanad MP started his speech over the Manipur issue in the parliament. He said, "They killed India in Manipur. Not just Manipur but they killed India. Their politics has not killed… read-more
Tags: manipur violence, Rahul Gandhi, Parliament Session, Indian Politics, BJP
Courtesy: ANI News
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Parliament Session: Congress MP Poses 3 Questions To Modi Govt
Congress MP Gaurav Gogoi on August 8, said the I.N.D.I.A. was forced to bring the no-confidence motion, to break PM Narendra Modi's "maun vrat" on the Manipur violence. Gogoi posed three questions to BJP Government, in this regard. The questions include, why PM Modi didn't visit Manipur to date, why did it take almost 80 days to finally speak on Manipur and why Manipur CM is not sacked.
Tags: National news, Parliament Session, No Confidence Motion, Congress MP, manipur violence
Courtesy: Hindustan Times
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SC Orders 3 Member Committee To Probe Manipur Violence
As Manipur ethnic violence is intensifying, the Supreme Court on August 7, ordered setting up of a committee of three former women high court judges to oversee relief and rehabilitation of victims. The three-member panel will also monitor the probe in criminal cases. Observing that its effort is to restore people's faith in the rule of law in the strife-torn state, the SC also decided to personally probe the matter.
Tags: manipur violence, SC, Three Member Panel, National news
Courtesy: The Free Press Journal
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Manipur Fresh Violence: 3 Died In Clashes Between Kuki & Meitei Communities
Fresh violence broke out in the Manipur region after a clash broke out between Kuki and Meitei communities. The clashes occurred in the early hours of August 5, killed three people and left houses burnt. Furthermore, the deceased were identified as Yumnam Pishak Meitei (67) and his son Yumnam Premkumar Meitei (39) and a neighbour Yumnam Jiten Meitei (46.) The victims belonged to the Meitei community in the Kwakta district.
Tags: died, COMMUNAL CLASHES, Kuki Community, Meitei community, manipur violence
Courtesy: News 18
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First Manipur, Now Haryana, Uddhav Thackeray Questions BJP Govt
Violence in Manipur and Haryana have given an opportunity for the opposition to take a dig at the BJP-led central government. On August 3, after the violent Haryana communal clash, which killed six people and left 100 injured, Uddhav Thackeray, the Shiv Sena President said, "First Manipur, now Haryana. Is this Ram Rajya?" He asked "Where is the double engine?" Thackeray asked why the Central Government is silent about it.
Tags: Uddhav Thackeray, BJP Government, manipur violence, Haryana violence, PM Narendra Modi
Courtesy: ANI News
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Manipur Violent Assault: Opposition Delegation To Meet President, Demands Intervention
Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge led the opposition delegation to meet with the President of India Droupadi Murmu to discuss the Manipur Violence. On August 2, the delegation visited Delhi, amid ongoing protests in Manipur and ethnic clashes and sought the intervention of the President of India. The opposition claimed that violence in the BJP-ruled northeastern state is continuing unabated. Meanwhile, the Supreme Court is also hearing… read-more
Tags: Opposition Delegation, Mallikarjun Kharge, Droupadi Murmu, manipur violence
Courtesy: The Times of India