The Communist Party of India-Manipur State Council (CPI-MSC) has lashed out at the Manipur government and said that state Assembly session on Tuesday was conducted for namesake. The government turned a deaf ear to the cries and repeated appeals of the people, it alleged.
The CPI-MSC, in a release, condemned that no important discussion pertaining to the prevailing conflict in the state was held during the assembly session that lasted for 12 minutes.
It demanded for convening an assembly session lasting not less than five days at the earliest.
It alleged the state government of repeatedly sidelining the interests of the people and opposition parties, asserting that Tuesday’s incident is a clear example of the same.
CPI-MSC has been pleading to conduct an all-party meeting, a special assembly session etc. to bring solutions for resolving the ongoing issue, it mentioned.
It reiterated its demand to call an assembly session lasting not less than five days to facilitate carving of political solutions in the effort to restore normalcy in the state at the earliest.
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