Rahul Gandhi's Expectations from Armed Forces in Manipur
The BJP questioned Rahul Gandhi if he thought the armed forces would shoot at Indians in Manipur during the ongoing violence.
The BJP questioned Rahul Gandhi if he thought the armed forces would shoot at Indians in Manipur during the ongoing violence. They criticized him for lacking democratic thinking.
Ravi Shankar Prasad, a BJP leader, referred to Rahul Gandhi's statement about armed forces bringing peace to Manipur in two days and compared it to Indira Gandhi's decision to use the Air Force to bomb Aizawl in 1966. He asked if Rahul Gandhi expected the armed forces to use force on Indians in Manipur and suggested that efforts should focus on harmony.
Prasad also accused Gandhi of delivering an inciting speech in Parliament, mentioning tensions between two groups in Manipur. He criticized Gandhi for not understanding the country's politics and using inappropriate language.
Prasad took a dig at Gandhi, saying his position in Congress is due to his family name, not his abilities. He criticized the opposition for disrupting the Monsoon session of Parliament and accused them of hypocrisy.
Prasad defended Prime Minister Narendra Modi's and Home Minister Amit Shah's speeches on Manipur, emphasizing that the government will continue its work despite disruptions from the opposition.
Regarding Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin's accusation of Hindi imposition, Prasad pointed out that various Indian entities are functioning in the southern state and mentioned bills introduced by Amit Shah to replace existing laws.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah introduced three bills to replace the Indian Penal Code, Criminal Procedure Act, and the Indian Evidence Act with new legislations.
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