PM Modi allowed Manipur to go up in flames: Congress

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“It is still burning with no respite in sight. The Supreme Court has declared that there is a breakdown of the constitutional machinery in the state. Yet Mr Narendra Modi is unmoved,” he said in a post on X.The prime minister travels all over the globe engaging in “huglomacy”, but cannot find the time or the inclination to visit the state since the tragedy began unfolding there on May 3, 2023, the Congress general secretary said.”Today, more than a year since that unfortunate day, Manipur continues to burn. Today his posters were torn in the heart of Imphal, even as mobile and internet services were cut again. Democracy is a tall order — the rule of law itself has fallen apart in the state,” Ramesh said.His remarks come amid an escalation of violence in Manipur.The state government on Tuesday suspended internet services in the entire state for five days amid intensified agitation by students.



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