Saddened by the Manipur violence, Bihar BJP spokesperson resigns
मणिपुर मुद्दे पर अपने ही घर में घिरी भाजपा, हिंसा से दुखी बिहार BJP प्रवक्ता और मीडिया पैनलिस्ट विनोद शर्मा ने दिया इस्तीफा
The BJP is under fire from all sides on the issue of vandalism in Manipur that has been going on for almost three months. On one hand, the country is asking questions to the BJP government after the shameful video of the naked parade of two women from Manipur surfaced. On the other hand, the opposition is targeting, and is reminding the responsibility of the BJP government. On this issue, now BJP is surrounded in its own house. BJP is facing opposition in its own house on this issue. Bihar BJP has got a big blow. Party spokesperson and media panelist Vinod Sharma has resigned from the party, saddened by the incident in Manipur.
Despite this flippant, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his government are not ready to discuss this issue in Parliament. To prevent this issue from being discussed in the Parliament, the Central Government is adopting various tactics. She is taking the names of Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh. Along with Manipur, these states are also asking for discussion in the Parliament. The question is, is the situation like Manipur in these two states? Is there anarchy in both these states, people’s houses are being burnt? Women’s dignity is being looted on a large scale? Everyone knows the answer to this.
Ever since the Monsoon session of the Parliament has started, the Central Government is surrounded by this issue. Opposition parties are demanding a discussion on this issue. He says that PM Modi should come to the House and give a statement on this. But the central government is not ready for this directly. Even today, there was a lot of uproar in both the Houses of the Parliament on this issue. Opposition MPs reached Parliament wearing black clothes in protest.
Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha Mallikarjun Kharge said that the House is going on, we are demanding that PM Modi should come there and give a statement, but he is giving political speech in Rajasthan and talking about elections. When he can go there, can’t he come to the House for half an hour and give a statement? It means they have no interest, no faith in democracy. They don’t want to protect democracy and constitution, they are disrespecting the parliament.