JP Nadda accuses Congress of ‘sensationalising the scenario in Manipur’ after Kharge’s letter to President

Amid the escalating tensions in Manipur, BJP nationwide president JP Nadda, on Friday, accused the Congress of “sensationalising the scenario” within the state. Nadda penned his accusations in a letter to Mallikarjun Kharge after the Congress president had written to Droupadi Murmu, requesting her intervention in the deteriorating situation of the state.

Manipur has been witnessing a recent surge in violence because the ethnic clashes between the Meitei and Kuki groups broke out in Could 2023. Final week, 16 individuals had been killed in recent clashes within the troubled northeastern state.

In his letter, Kharge shared how the scenario in Manipur has been worsening day-by-day and in addition highlighted the ‘silence’ and inaction of the state and Union governments marked by the lack of greater than 300 lives, individuals being displaced, the influence on the financial system and extra. As a response to that, JP Nadda accused Kharge and his social gathering of “sensationalising” the violence within the state.

JP Nadda’s letter

In his letter, JP Nadda acknowledged that Congress was guilty for India’s failure of safety, and the unlawful migration of overseas militants to the nation.

“…What’s stunning is how repeated an attempt is being made by the Congress social gathering to sensationalise the scenario in Manipur. It seems that you’ve forgotten that not solely did your authorities legitimise the unlawful migration of overseas militants to India, but P Chidambaram the erstwhile Dwelling Minister – had signed treaties with them! Moreover, these identified militant leaders fleeing their nation to keep away from arrest had been wholeheartedly endorsed and inspired to hold on to their destabilising efforts. This whole failure of India’s safety and administrative protocols beneath your authorities is among the main explanations why militant and habitually violent organisations are trying to destroy the hard-won peace in Manipur and push it again several times into the age of Anarchy,” learn Nadda’s letter, reported ANI.

Nadda concluded his letter by stating that the Centre, in contrast to the Congress, is not going to enable “endorsing and inspiring a nexus of overseas forces.”

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Sourcing from Livemint Politics

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