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Home | India | Opposition Mps To Wear Black Clothes In Parliament To Protest Manipur Issue

Opposition MPs to wear black clothes in Parliament to protest Manipur issue

All MPs belonging to the Opposition's INDIA bloc will wear black clothes to Parliament on Thursday as a mark of protest against the government over the Manipur issue.

By Telangana Today
Published Date - 26 July 2023, 07:40 PM
Opposition MPs to wear black clothes in Parliament to protest Manipur issue
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New Delhi: All MPs belonging to the Opposition’s INDIA bloc will wear black clothes to Parliament on Thursday as a mark of protest against the government over the Manipur issue, sources said.

All MPs belonging to the Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance (INDIA) have been asked to come dressed in black to protest Prime Minister Narendra Modi not making a statement on the Manipur issue in Parliament till now, an MP of the Opposition bloc said.

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The Opposition has often resorted to wearing black to register their protest against the government on various issues.

The Opposition has been demanding that Modi make a statement on the Manipur issue in Parliament before a debate on the matter can be taken up. With the opposition and treasury bench members not relenting, a logjam was prevailing in both houses. The Monsoon session that began on July 20 is scheduled to conclude on August 11.

More than 160 people have lost their lives and several hundreds have been injured since ethnic violence broke out in Manipur on May 3.

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