While Manipur is burning, PM 'silent', Home Minister 'ineffective', CM 'non-functional': Jairam Ramesh
The Hindu
Hitting out at the Centre over the situation in violence-hit Manipur, senior Congress leader Jairam Ramesh alleged that while the northeastern State is “burning”, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is “silent”, Home Minister Amit Shah was “ineffective” and Chief Minister N. Biren Singh is “non-functional”.
Hitting out at the Centre over the situation in violence-hit Manipur, senior Congress leader Jairam Ramesh on June 25 alleged that while the northeastern State is "burning", Prime Minister Narendra Modi is "silent", Home Minister Amit Shah was "ineffective" and Chief Minister N. Biren Singh is "non-functional".
Mr. Ramesh made the remarks at a national convention on peace in Manipur at the Harkishan Singh Surjeet Bhawan, which was addressed by leaders from different political parties.
In a tweet later, Mr. Ramesh said that he participated in the convention organised by 10 like-minded political parties to share his thoughts on the political, administrative and humanitarian disasters in the State of Manipur.
"You cannot have unanimity but you can have consensus. That is how the Constitution of India was made.... So, it is through consensus, only through listening to everybody, being sensitive that you can really restore trust [in Manipur]. It is going to be a long process. It is not going to happen in weeks, it is going to take months, it may take years but we have to start the process," the Congress general secretary in-charge communications said at the convention.
While Manipur is burning, the Prime Minister is "silent", the Home Minister is "ineffective", and the Chief Minister is "non-functional", he said.
Mr. Ramesh said that to move ahead, the Chief Minister should be replaced immediately.
Then, he said, two fundamental steps need to be taken — disarm all armed groups ruthlessly without any discrimination and begin the process of creating an atmosphere of trust, harmony and reconciliation.