MPs of Opposition INDIA alliance walkout of Rajya Sabha over PM Modi's statement on Manipur

MPs of the Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance (INDIA) staged a walkout from the Rajya Sabha on Wednesday after their demand for a detailed statement by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Manipur violence was not fulfilled.
MPs of Opposition INDIA alliance walkout of Rajya Sabha over PM Modi's statement on Manipur
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NEW DELHI: MPs of the Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance (INDIA) staged a walkout from the Rajya Sabha on Wednesday after their demand for a detailed statement by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Manipur violence was not fulfilled.

The Opposition parties' MPs staged a walkout from the House as the 60 notices submitted under Rule 267 to hold a discussion on Manipur violence were declined by the Chair.

On the Opposition's demand for the PM's presence in the House, the Chairman said a directive from the Chair will not be issued: "I cannot make up for ignorance of the statute of the Constitution. If the Prime Minister wants to come. From the Chair, a directive of such nature has not been issued, and I shall not issue one. I don't appreciate it." " While the member indicated that he was walking out, he is not walking out of the House; he is walking out of his Constitutional obligations. He is walking out after performing his duty for the people. This is the platform to serve the people at large, as per the rule of law. For such a failure, the people have to judge for themselves. I, surely sitting in the Chair, cannot tolerate such conduct by the members." He said that he would have to name some of the members for the indecorous context and urged the members to maintain decorum.

However, the Opposition MPs kept on raising the demand for a statement by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The INDIA MPs then staged a walkout from the House. They have been demanding a detailed statement by the Prime Minister on Manipur and also a detailed discussion on violence in the northeastern state. Notably, ethnic violence erupted in Manipur on May 3, and since then hundreds have died while thousands have been forced to take refuge in the relief camps. (IANS)

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