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Amit Shah's Claim on Manipur Faces Scrutiny

Union Home Minister Amit Shah asserts that no major incidents occurred in Manipur in the last three months. Critics challenge the claim, citing ongoing violence and displacement.

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Amit Shah's Claim on Manipur Faces Scrutiny

In a statement that has stirred debate, Union Home Minister Amit Shah recently declared that no major incidents of violence had occurred in Manipur over the past three months. His remarks came during a parliamentary session, where he highlighted the government's efforts to restore peace in the northeastern state, which has been engulfed in ethnic tensions since May.

Shah emphasized the central government's swift actions to control the situation and reiterated that Manipur was returning to normalcy. However, his claims have drawn criticism from opposition leaders and local activists who argue that sporadic violence, unrest, and displacement continue to plague the region.

According to local reports, while large-scale riots have decreased, skirmishes between ethnic groups and reports of unrest persist in several districts. The situation in the relief camps, where thousands remain displaced, also raises concerns, with many questioning the speed of the rehabilitation process.

Critics accuse Shah of downplaying the seriousness of the issue, noting that sporadic violence and communal tensions continue to disrupt lives in the state. Several opposition leaders have called for an independent investigation to assess the ground realities in Manipur.

While Shah's statement aims to present a picture of recovery, the lived experiences of those in the conflict zones paint a more complicated narrative. As the debate continues, the demand for truth and resolution in Manipur grows louder.