Under Modi’s third term, the implementation of Hindutva policies continues, and once again, riots have erupted in Manipur.
The ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has consistently promoted Hindu extremism and fascism in the country.
In Modi’s third term, India continues to be a hotbed of ethnic, linguistic, and religious biases, affecting both political rivals and minorities.
Currently, many communities in India are deprived of basic rights, leading to various separatist movements.
A recent report states that five houses in a village near Manipur were burned to the ground, marking the beginning of a new phase of extremism in the Imphal Valley.
The Meitei and Kuki communities are being manipulated into conflict through deliberate schemes, while the state remains a passive observer for its own interests.
The Modi government has deliberately worsened the situation in Manipur to achieve its sinister political goals.
As a result, the people of Manipur are now forced to live like refugees in their own country.
Following the recent riots, curfews have been reimposed in the Imphal Valley and surrounding areas. Hundreds of innocent lives have been lost in Manipur since last year.
According to Indian media, state police, along with Indian armed forces, have launched combing operations and large-scale searches, causing severe hardships for local residents.
Ethnic violence is being fueled to pit the Meitei community against the Kuki and other tribes, violating their constitutional rights.
The issue in Manipur is escalating, and Modi’s government appears to prefer resolving political issues through force.
The Manipur issue has become a thorn in Modi’s side, and locals are now demanding independence from India.
There is growing global concern over the Manipur riots. How long will the Modi government continue to resort to oppression and aggression to achieve its political objectives?