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PM Notes Declining Violence In Manipur; Congress Criticizes ‘No Visit’

Prime Minister Narendra Modi responded to criticism over Manipur’s ethnic strife, stating violence there was decreasing. He defended the government’s peace-restoration efforts and urged opposition to prioritize national interest. Congress MPs walked out when Modi denied Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge a chance to speak. Jairam Ramesh of the Congress criticized Modi for not visiting Manipur despite ongoing tension, contrary to his claims of normalcy.

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