Manipur Ethnic Violence: SC Seeks Response Over 30 Missing People
In violence-hit Manipur, at least 30 people went missing in the past three months, said reports. Neither the Manipur government, nor the state police able to find these missing people, who went out of their houses like usual, but never returned home. The Supreme Court in a recent hearing raised the concerns and asked the officials to take action. In addition, the opposition also slammed the BJP-government for no action.
Tags: manipur violence, Indian government, Police, missing people, Opposition, SC
Courtesy: Outlook India
CBI Registers FIR In Manipur Sexual Violence Assault
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) took over the Manipur Assault and Violence against women matter. In the latest development, the CBI registered a FIR and started a detailed probe. Recently, the Union Home Ministry submitted a report in the Supreme Court and said, the case would be handed over to the CBI. Meanwhile, after the netizen's protest and viral video, the Manipur Police made six arrest in the matter.
Tags: CBI, FIR, manipur violence, Home Ministry, investigation, Ethnic violence
Courtesy: Zee News India
Monsoon Parliament Session: Opposition Demands PM Narendra Modi's Statement In Manipur Violence
The rant demanding PM Narendra Modi's statement in the recent viral Manipur incident continued in the ongoing Monsoon Parliament Session. On July 27, the opposition leaders asked the PM of India to discuss the violence in Manipur and an official statement. The 26 united party named INDIA, wore black and protested against the silence of PM Narendra Modi and the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP.)
Tags: PM Narendra Modi, manipur violence, Parliament Session, Opposition, Official Statement
Courtesy: Hindustan Times
Jaya Bachchan Slams Parliament Leaders Over No Discussion On Manipur Violence
In the ongoing Monsoon Parliament Session, Bollywood actress turned politician Jaya Bachchan raised the issue of Manipur violence and sexual assault against women. In the ongoing session, Jaya Bachchan said, "it's a shame" that leaders and MPs are not discussing the Manipur assault. Notably, the Rajya Sabha session of the parliament is witnessing constant protests and chaos over the issues, demanding detail statement of the ruling BJP… read-more
Tags: jaya bachchan, Indian Politics, manipur violence, Parliament Session
Courtesy: The Free Press Journal
Mallikarjun Kharge Expects Elaborate Statement By PM Modi On Manipur Violence
The Indian National Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge took a dig at the BJP-led Central Government and PM Narendra Modi. On the second day of the Monsoon Parliament Session, the Congress President said, they expect an official elaborate statement by PM Narendra Modi over the horrific Manipur Sexual Assault Violence against two women. The party also proposed for a discussion over the issue and Manipur violence and protest for months.
Tags: Mallikarjun Kharge, Indian government, manipur violence, PM Modi, Official Statement
Courtesy: India Today
Agitated Mob Burns House Of Main Accused: Manipur Sexual Assault
The Manipur Sexual Assault violence has created a tense situation in the State, leaving it in a war zone. After the viral video of two women forced to parade naked, the Meitei community mob created a ruckus and burn down the house of the main accused. The video of the burning house of one of the main accused in glowing viral on social media platforms.
Tags: manipur violence, National news, Agitated Mob, House on Fire, Manipur Communiitis
Courtesy: The Free Press Journal
Congress Ruckus Leads To Parliament Adjournment
On the first day of the Monsoon Parliament Session, the Rajya Sabha was adjourned amid uproar from the opposition. Notably, during the monsoon session, the opposition parties including Indian National Congress (INC) and others raised the issue of the Manipur Violence, which created a ruckus in the session, disturbing the proceedings. Furthermore, the opposition also questioned the issue of violence, and why the Government and the Centre didn'… read-more
Tags: Congress, Parliament Session, Indian Politics, monsoon session, manipur violence
Courtesy: The Quint
Manipur Violence Incident: Police Arrested Mastermind Accused
After the social media outage, the Manipur Police on July 20, arrested one of the main accused who was seen in a May 4 video of two tribal women being paraded naked and molested by a mob at a village in Senapati district. The action against the gruesome incident was taken two months after the incident. They said several police teams were formed immediately and nabbed the accused.
Tags: manipur violence, Police, Accused Arrested, video viral, Women Assault
Courtesy: The Press Trust of India
PM Narendra Modi Issues Statement On Manipur Viral Video, Says "It;s Shameful'
PM Narendra Modi finally broke his silence and issued an official statement in the recently viral gone video of the assault against the women. On July 20, PM Modi condemned the assault and said, "I assure the nation, no guilty will be spared. The law will take its course with all its might. What has happened to the daughters of Manipur can never be forgiven."
Tags: PM Narendra Modi, manipur violence, Official Statement, Women Assault, politics
Courtesy: Live Mint
Congress Criticises Manipur Govt After Video Of Women Parading Naked Goes Viral
The two-month-old video of two women forced to parade naked by a mob amid Manipur violence fuels the current fire. Political parties and celebrities condemned the violence against the women, who were allegedly raped and asked the Manipur Government why no action had been taken. Criticizing the BJP and Manipur Government, Congress demanded the resignation of the CM. Furthermore, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi asked PM's statement.
Tags: Congress, manipur violence, Women Naked Paraded, Viral video, Manipur Govt
Courtesy: NDTV