The BRS MPs reacted to the latest reports of sexual assault on women, emphasizing that the incident highlights the dangers faced by people in India. They urged for an immediate discussion on the matter in both Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha.
The Prime Minister termed the incident as disgraceful for civil society, and he assured the nation that the plight of the daughters of Manipur will never be forgotten.
Union Minister for Women and Child Welfare, Smriti Irani, recently shared on Twitter that she had a conversation with Chief Minister Biren Singh regarding the matter.
After 54 days, movement of vehicles carrying essentials resumed along the NH-2 as the economic blockade, imposed by various organisations in the wake of the ethnic violence in Manipur, was lifted on July 2
Twitter has reached all-time high in "device user seconds usage," and that almost all the advertisers who left have "either come back or they said they will come back."
The Parliament in Strasbourg, France, called on Indian authorities to put in place measures to halt the ethnic and religious violence and to "protect all religious minorities"
Supreme Court Tuesday asked the Centre and the Manipur government to take steps to ensure the safety of the citizens in the ethnic violence-riven state