Congress leader Gaurav Gogoi, in a statement during the Zero Hour in the Lok Sabha, raised concerns over the prolonged crisis in Manipur and called on Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah to address the issue directly. He emphasized that the people of Manipur were eagerly waiting for answers about when the Prime Minister would visit the state and take stock of the situation firsthand.
Ongoing Humanitarian Crisis in Manipur
The ongoing crisis in Manipur has left the region reeling from widespread violence, economic destruction, and a collapse in public services. Gogoi sharply criticized the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) for what he called a diversionary tactic in Parliament. According to Gogoi, the government’s focus on issues like the George Soros controversy was a means of shifting attention away from the urgent humanitarian crisis gripping Manipur.
“The entire state is in the midst of a severe humanitarian crisis. Instead of seeking solutions, the government is sending in paramilitary forces and imposing the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA),” Gogoi said. He emphasized that such actions do not address the root cause of the violence and only worsen the situation.
The Call for Immediate Government Action
Gogoi demanded that Home Minister Amit Shah make an urgent statement in Parliament about the steps the government would take to restore peace and order in the region. The Congress leader underscored that the current situation in Manipur was untenable, with lawlessness on the rise and the local population bearing the brunt of the ongoing violence.
One of the most alarming aspects of the current crisis, according to Gogoi, is the increase in illegal activities, such as arms trafficking, the drug trade, and illegal timber businesses. These criminal enterprises have intensified in the wake of the conflict, further destabilizing the region.
“Illegal activities have escalated, and ordinary citizens are bearing the brunt of this lawlessness,” Gogoi noted, pointing out the severe toll on the local economy. He also mentioned the widespread fear and uncertainty that now permeate every corner of Manipur, where lawlessness continues to grip the people.
Education and Healthcare Disrupted
In addition to the economic and security concerns, Gogoi highlighted the severe impact of the crisis on the education and healthcare systems in Manipur. Schools and colleges across the state have remained closed for months, leaving thousands of students’ futures uncertain. This disruption in education has had a profound impact on young people in the state, who are already facing immense challenges due to the ongoing violence.
Similarly, healthcare facilities have either been damaged or completely destroyed, leaving many without access to medical care. The lack of functional healthcare infrastructure further exacerbates the already dire situation, especially in a time when many people are in need of urgent medical attention due to injuries sustained in the violence.
Political Tensions Over Manipur Crisis
The issue of Manipur’s crisis has become a flashpoint in the political battle between the ruling BJP and opposition parties. Gogoi’s remarks triggered a heated response from the ruling benches, especially after he mentioned George Soros and alleged links between Congress leadership and organizations supposedly supported by Soros, aimed at destabilizing India. Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal was quick to retaliate, accusing Congress leaders of ties to these organizations.
Despite the political back-and-forth, the people of Manipur remain focused on finding solutions to the ongoing crisis. They continue to demand decisive action from the central government to restore peace and stability to the region.
The Urgent Need for PM Modi’s Intervention
Gogoi’s call for Prime Minister Modi’s visit underscores the growing frustration among the people of Manipur who are desperate for direct intervention from the highest levels of government. The continued lack of clarity regarding the government’s actions and the Prime Minister’s plans for visiting the state only fuels public uncertainty and anxiety.
As the crisis continues to unfold, there are increasing calls for the government to prioritize the welfare of the people of Manipur and address their immediate needs. Whether through direct action on the ground or increased attention to the humanitarian impact of the violence, the people of Manipur are looking for meaningful solutions and hope that their voices will finally be heard.
The situation in Manipur remains tense, with the people seeking immediate answers from Prime Minister Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah. The lack of direct action and the escalating violence continue to raise concerns, with lawlessness spreading and essential services failing. As the crisis deepens, the need for prompt government intervention is more critical than ever to restore peace and stability in the region.
The demands for the Prime Minister’s visit and a detailed plan of action remain at the forefront of the debate, as Congress leader Gaurav Gogoi urges the government to focus on the real issues at hand, rather than getting distracted by political issues or external controversies.