The Congress party has demanded Union Home Minister Amit Shah's resignation in light of the escalating violence in Manipur and has also urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to visit the state before the Winter Session of Parliament begins. According to Congress MP Jairam Ramesh, the double engine government in Manipur has completely failed and PM Modi should first hold a meeting with an all-party delegation from Manipur before calling an all-party meeting at the national level. The Congress also accused PM Modi of outsourcing Manipur to the Home Minister and highlighted the PM's lack of meetings and communication with the state's leadership. Additionally, both the BJP and Congress have requested a 7-day extension from the Election Commission to address poll code violations.
Escalating Violence and Political Turmoil in Manipur
Background
Manipur, a northeastern state in India, has been grappling with escalating violence and political unrest. The state has witnessed a surge in attacks by underground militant groups, particularly the proscribed People's Liberation Army (PLA).
The central government has deployed additional security forces to tackle the situation, but the violence has continued unabated. In recent weeks, several civilians and security personnel have been killed in militant ambushes.
Congress Demands Shah's Resignation
The Congress party, the main opposition in the state, has blamed the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government for the deteriorating security situation in Manipur. Congress MP Jairam Ramesh has demanded Union Home Minister Amit Shah's resignation, citing the government's failure to contain the violence.
The Congress has also urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to visit the state before the Winter Session of Parliament begins to assess the situation and meet with political leaders.
BJP and Congress Request Poll Code Extension
Amid the ongoing violence, both the BJP and Congress have requested a 7-day extension from the Election Commission to address poll code violations. The state is scheduled to go to polls in February 2022 for assembly elections.
Top 5 FAQs and Answers
1. What is the cause of the violence in Manipur?
The violence in Manipur is primarily attributed to the activities of underground militant groups, including the PLA, which are seeking greater autonomy or secession from India.
2. What measures has the central government taken to address the situation?
The central government has deployed additional security forces to Manipur, imposed curfews, and launched operations against militant groups.
3. What is the Congress party's position on the violence?
The Congress party has blamed the NDA government for failing to control the violence and has demanded the resignation of Home Minister Amit Shah.
4. Why have the BJP and Congress requested a poll code extension?
The BJP and Congress have requested a poll code extension to address potential violations due to the ongoing violence and political unrest.
5. What is the current status of the situation in Manipur?
The security situation in Manipur remains tense, with sporadic incidents of violence reported. The government has tightened security measures and is monitoring the situation closely.
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