Uproar in the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha over the discussion
Monsoon Session: There was uproar in the lok sabha and rajya sabha over the discussion on Manipur for the second consecutive day. The opposition is adamant that PM Modi should make a statement in the house, while the government is saying that these people do not want discussion.What did the government say?Union Defense minister Rajnath Singh said during the ruckus of the opposition in the lok sabha, "The incident in Manipur is serious. Realizing its seriousness, prime minister Narendra Modi also said that the whole country is ashamed of what happened. PM Modi has also talked about strict action. We want there to be a discussion in Sadam. I had also said this in the all party meeting, but I am seeing that some political parties are creating such a situation that the matter should not be discussed. These people are not serious about the incident in Manipur.At the same time, Union minister Anurag Thakur, while targeting other opposition parties including Congress, said that the government wants to discuss the issue of Manipur violence and also wants to participate in the discussion, but the opposition is running away from the discussion. The proceedings of the parliament are not being allowed to go on.Information and Broadcasting minister Thakur said in the parliament house complex that if we look at the example of the last few sessions of the parliament, it is clear that the opposition tries to make some excuse or the other so that there is no discussion and the parliament does not function.What is the case of Manipur?