Violent Protests in Manipur After PM Modi's Visit
Violent protests erupted in Manipur demanding the release of youths detained for vandalism following Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit, highlighting ongoing ethnic tensions.
Why This Matters
Ethnic violence and its aftermath deeply resonate with the public, raising concerns about governance, social harmony, and the role of law enforcement.
Public Sentiment Summary
Public sentiment towards PM Modi's visit to Manipur is overwhelmingly negative, with widespread frustration directed at his late arrival amid ongoing ethnic violence. Many commenters perceive the visit as politically motivated, accusing him of neglect and opportunism, and calling for accountability from the government as Manipur continues to face severe issues like violence, displacement, and lack of support.
Highlighted Comments
When Manipur needed him 2 years ago, he did not visit and now when Manipur doesn't need him, his visitation creating problems.
After a long 28 months of silence and forgot to visit the turmoil torn state to heal the pains of the people, this tailor cut 3 hrs visit is not justified.
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.
So a father has ignored his sick kids in a lock room for two years and is now finally planning to visit them? Do you think this father deserves any praise?
This is similar to 'mohak mangal' video... The video came out when the issue became irrelevant and forgotten by the nation.
Parties Involved
- PM Narendra Modi
- Government of India
- People of Manipur
- Opposition Parties
What the people want
Narendra Modi: Your delayed response has caused deep suffering. It's time to show real leadership and accountability.
Government of India: Address the root causes of violence in Manipur rather than making token gestures.
Opposition Parties: Hold the government accountable and support the victims of this crisis.