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Stop politicising Manipur violence, one day Manipur will reject you: PM Modi to Congress

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News video: ‘11,000 Arrested and No Presidential Rule’: PM Modi Addresses Manipur in Rajya Sabha| Watch Now

‘11,000 Arrested and No Presidential Rule’: PM Modi Addresses Manipur in Rajya Sabha| Watch Now 06:18

Prime Minister Modi highlighted ongoing efforts to normalize the situation in Manipur, citing over 11,000 FIRs registered and 500 arrests made. He noted a reduction in violence, with schools, colleges, and offices reopening. Modi emphasized continued dialogue with stakeholders and the Home Minister's...

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