Attempts made by Congress to sensationalise Manipur crisis: Nadda to Kharge

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Union minister and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) national president JP Nadda on Friday criticised the Congress party by claiming that the repercussions of the partyā€™s ā€œabject failureā€ in dealing with local issues in Manipur when it was in power are being felt even today.

Nadda alleged that the Congress chose to use Northeast and its people to rake up political mileage. (JP Nadda | Facebook)
Nadda alleged that the Congress chose to use Northeast and its people to rake up political mileage. (JP Nadda | Facebook)

In a rejoinder to Kharge, Nadda accused the Congress of pushing an ā€œincorrect, false and politicallyā€ motivated narrative on the issue of Manipur crisis as he questioned Congress party president Mallikarjun Kharge for seeking President Droupadi Murmuā€™s intervention and alleging the central governmentā€™s failure in finding solution to the crisis.

Naddaā€™s statement comes two days after Kharge urged President Murmuā€™s immediate intervention in solving the Manipur crisis.

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Responding to Khargeā€™s comments, the BJPā€™ national president alleged that the Congress chose to use Northeast and its people to rake up political mileage and ā€œpeddle nefarious agendasā€, ignoring the developments the NDA government made in the region over the last decade.

ā€œFrom more than ten historical peace accords to unprecedented connectivity, our governments are truly bringing the people of Northeast closer,ā€ Nadda said.

He claimed it was during the Congress rule that Manipur witnessed one of the bloodiest periods in history, and the party failed to resolve the issue appropriately at the central and state level, leading to ā€œthousands of fake encounters.ā€

ā€œIn contrast, with the first incidence of violence that was reported, our government ā€“ both at the Centre as well as state ā€“ was immediately working to stabilise the situation and protect the people,ā€ he added, emphasising the NDA governmentā€™s commitment to resolve the issue as the investigation into the case of ethnic violence is being carried out by the National Investigation Agency (NIA).

ā€œWhat is shocking is how repeated attempts are being made by the Congress party to sensationalise the situation in Manipur,ā€ he added.

Nadda further claimed that the Congress government had ā€œlegitimised the illegal migration of foreign militants to Indiaā€ by signing treaties with them.

ā€œThese known militant leaders ā€“ fleeing their country to avoid arrests ā€“ wholeheartedly endorsed and encouraged to carry on their destabilising efforts,ā€ Nadda alleged.

ā€œWhether this failure is an unfortunate blind spot resulting from Congressā€™ thirst for power or part of a carefully designed strategy to divide the people and sideline our democracy, is what our nation deserves to know,ā€ he added.

ā€œFull of falsehoodsā€

Dismissing Naddaā€™s claims, Congress spokesperson Jairam Ramesh called it ā€œfull of falsehoodsā€ adding that the letter is a ā€œ4D exercise ā€“ denial, distortion, distraction and defamationā€.

ā€œThe people of Manipur are yearning for normalcy, peace, and harmony to return to the state at the earliest. Towards this end they are asking four simple questions: 1. When will the PM visit the state? 2. How much longer will the CM continue to be inflicted on the state, when a majority of MLAs are not in his support? 3. When will a full-time Governor for the state be appointed? 4.When will the Union Home Minister take responsibility for his abject failures in Manipur?ā€ the Congress leader asked on his official X (formerly Twitter) account.

In his two-page letter to President Murmu, Kharge blamed both the Centre and state government for ā€œcompletely failingā€ in restoring peace and normalcy in the border state in the last 18 months. He expressed hope that the Presidentā€™s intervention will bring the region to normalcy.

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