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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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Amit Shah visits Maihar temple in Madhya Pradesh

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Along with Amit Shah, state BJP president Rakesh Singh and Lok Sabha MP from Satna Ganesh Singh too paid a visit to the temple.

 

Satna| As the polling day draws closer in the state of Madhya Pradesh the campaigning has started to intensify. Amidst the hectic campaign schedule, BJP President Amit Shah visited the famous Maihar temple near Satna in Madhya Pradesh.

On Sunday, Amit Shah held a rally in Manihar and stayed overnight to visit the temple on Monday morning. Along with Shah, state BJP president Rakesh Singh and Lok Sabha MP from Satna Ganesh Singh too paid a visit to the temple. Shah spent around 10 minutes at the temple before leaving for Narsinghpur district.

Madhya Pradesh will be going for polling on November 28 and results will be announced on December 11.

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