Questioning “timing” of viral video, BJP accuses Opposition of avoiding discussion on Manipur
The Hindu
Accusing the Opposition of disrupting Parliament and not allowing a discussion on the situation in Manipur, the BJP on Thursday said that the surfacing of a viral video — which showed two women in the State being stripped and paraded naked — on the eve of Parliament’s monsoon session was “surrounded by lot of mystery”.
Accusing the Opposition of disrupting Parliament and not allowing a discussion on the situation in Manipur, the BJP on Thursday said that the surfacing of a viral video — which showed two women in the State being stripped and paraded naked — on the eve of Parliament’s monsoon session was “surrounded by lot of mystery”.
Addressing the press at the BJP’s headquarters in the capital, senior BJP leader Ravi Shankar Prasad said that the BJP “condemns” the incident in which two women were paraded naked in Manipur and asserted that strict action was being taken by the State government in the case.
He did, however, raise concerns over the timing of the video going viral on social media. “There is question that comes to my mind about mysterious circumstances. Today, we are in July. How come a May first week incident come up on Twitter... a day before the Parliament session to begin. This raises many questions when circumstances are filled with suspicion,” Mr. Prasad said.
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“When a particular incident is surrounded by lot of mystery and suspicious circumstances about the timing part, you can draw your own conclusion,” he added.
“Once again, I say the incident is very wrong. We all condemn it. Strict action is being taken and more will be taken,” he stressed. “Chief Minister N. Biren Singh is taking action and Prime Minister Narendra Modi has also expressed a lot of concern.”
Mr. Prasad, who is a former Union Minister of Information Technology, also wondered “how Twitter allowed such a video to be posted” on its platform when there are “mechanisms” in place to prevent people with unauthenticated accounts from posting “vulnerable comments and videos”.