President’s Rule must be imposed in Manipur: Raghav Chadha

AAP Senior Leader and Rajya Sabha Member of Parliament Raghav Chadha has taken a stand for the people of Manipur by filing a Suspension of Business Notice under Rule 267 of Parliament today. He said that the situation in Manipur is of paramount importance and demands urgent attention. Raghav Chadha’s appeal to suspend all listed […]

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AAP Senior Leader and Rajya Sabha Member of Parliament Raghav Chadha has taken a stand for the people of Manipur by filing a Suspension of Business Notice under Rule 267 of Parliament today. He said that the situation in Manipur is of paramount importance and demands urgent attention.

Raghav Chadha’s appeal to suspend all listed business and convene a special session to discuss the state of Manipur reflects the collective demand of the opposition MPs, who are deeply concerned about the escalating crisis. Multiple ‘suspension of business’ notices from various parties further emphasise the gravity of the situation.

Raghav Chadha displays PM Modi’s old tweet

The Member of Parliament also cornered Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the matter and said that in 2017, PM Modi himself tweeted that those who cannot ensure peace in the state have no right to govern Manipur. “What is happening today is horrendous, horrific, catastrophic, and of much greater magnitude than 2017,” he said.

Raghav Chadha demands informed discussion in Rajya Sabha

Demanding accountability, he said that the BJP has a responsibility to hold discussions on the matter and inform the House of the ongoing developments in the region. “The situation demands accountability and transparency from the double-engine government,” he said.

Manipur CM N Biren Singh should be sacked

Raghav Chadha demanded the removal of N Biren Singh-led BJP government in Manipur and the imposition of President’s Rule, sending a powerful message that the people of Manipur deserve a government that can effectively address their grievances and ensure their safety and well-being. He further added that it was time for the union government to act responsibly, prioritise the welfare of the people, and bring an end to the ongoing crisis in Manipur.