Modi's Manipur Visit Amid Ethnic Clashes
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Manipur on September 13, 2025, amid ongoing ethnic violence between the Meitei and Kuki communities.
Why This Matters
The visit underscores the government's response to a significant humanitarian issue, drawing attention to the crisis and prompting discussions about political accountability and national unity.
Public Sentiment Summary
Public sentiment is deeply negative regarding Modi's visit to Manipur, with many expressing frustration over the perceived political motives behind it rather than a genuine commitment to resolving the ethnic conflict. The overwhelming view is that his delayed response and current engagement appear to be driven by electoral considerations rather than concern for the affected communities.
Highlighted Comments
after 2 years? too late! No one cares You have showed them how much you care...
Where was Narendra Modi when Manipur was bleeding, burning, dying, being killed or bury alive?
After neglecting Manipur in spite of the horrific crimes against the women this man has the gall to go there now? The most insensitive and shameless man in the history of India.
The worst part? He and his office actually requested a welcome ceremony. How shameless can they get—and how low can they stoop?
Parties Involved
- Narendra Modi
- Government of India
- Manipur Citizens
- Opposition Parties
What the people want
Narendra Modi: Your visit appears to be a mere publicity stunt, and it is crucial to demonstrate genuine empathy and take decisive action for lasting peace in Manipur.
Government of India: Immediate and sustained support for the affected communities in Manipur is essential to restore trust and accountability.
Opposition Parties: You must hold the government accountable for its inaction and advocate for the rights and needs of Manipur's citizens.