India's Government Fails to Address the Manipur Violence
The ongoing violence in Manipur is a grave concern that
demands immediate attention from the Indian government. With innocent lives
lost and homes reduced to ashes, the situation calls for urgent action. It is
disheartening to witness the stark contrast between the swift response to the
Gujarat riots and the current negligence exhibited by Prime Minister Narendra
Modi and his government. The prolonged silence and inaction only add insult to
injury, leaving the people of Manipur feeling abandoned and hurt.
Lives Lost, Houses Burning:
Every day, Manipur bleeds as lives are lost and houses burn
to the ground. The violence has created an atmosphere of fear and instability,
where the innocent civilians bear the brunt of political and social unrest.
Each life lost is a tragedy that could have been prevented if the government
had taken timely action. The people of Manipur deserve better than this neglect
and indifference from the very leaders who are meant to protect them.
Swift Action in Gujarat, Silence in Manipur:
It is perplexing to see how swiftly the government acted
during the Gujarat riots, bringing the situation under control within three
days. The decisive response displayed then stood as a testament to the
government's ability to tackle such crises effectively. However, when it comes
to Manipur, the inaction and silence are deafening. The stark contrast between
the two instances raises questions about the government's priorities and its
commitment to the well-being of all its citizens.
Prolonged Silence from Prime Minister Modi:
The Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi, who has been
known for his vocal presence and charismatic leadership, has remained
conspicuously silent about the Manipur violence. His failure to address the
issue directly not only undermines his credibility but also sends a distressing
message to the people of Manipur. Their suffering seems to go unnoticed, as
their pleas for help and justice fall on deaf ears. Such neglect from the
highest office of the country further exacerbates the pain and anguish
experienced by the victims.
Hurting the People of Manipur:
The government's negligence and silence on the Manipur
violence not only fail to address the immediate crisis but also cause emotional
distress to the affected individuals. Every life lost, every home destroyed is
a painful reminder of the government's lack of empathy and its failure to
protect its citizens. The people of Manipur, already grappling with the
violence, live with the additional burden of feeling abandoned and unheard by
those in power.
Conclusion:
The Manipur violence has reached a tipping point, demanding urgent attention and action from the Indian government. The neglect and silence exhibited by Prime Minister Modi and his administration are disheartening and raise serious questions about their commitment to the well-being of all citizens. Lives are being lost, houses are burning, and every day that passes without adequate intervention prolongs the suffering of the people of Manipur.
It is high time for the government to step up, acknowledge the crisis, and take immediate measures to address the violence, ensuring the safety and security of all its citizens.
From
Chandrashekhar Khangjrakpam
From Mumbai
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e-mail: chandrashekhar@i-apaconline.com