 The country is spreading the support of the BJP government. That is why we all want to say that the Yogi government, Modi government, Birain government, and BJP are... For nearly three months, the north-eastern state of Manipur in India has been witnessing horrific ethnic and religious violence. A shocking and graphic video of two women being paraded naked and brutalized in Manipur recently became viral in India, leading to outrage and protests across the country. Prime Minister Narendra Modi had been conspicuously silent on the violence in Manipur until the video emerged. His senior ministers had also remained quiet. Opposition parties have stated that the central government as well as the Manipur state government, both of which are led by the right-wing BJP, have failed to uphold law and order in the state by deliberate inaction. The women of this country will not tolerate injustice and injustice in this way. Manipur has been burning for three months. The Birain government is not doing anything wrong. With the women, the abuse and injustice is going on. The women there are being paraded naked on the road. There is no place for them to go where they can give their children. There is no medical facility in the shelter room where they have been raised. It is just one incident out of many cases. There are many other reported and reported cases where even though when the women report that they are being traumatized, they have been discriminated against, the police state government has completely shown its sympathy and apathy against those people and then the justice has not been brought to them yet. Today's protest in the whole of India, which is the labour movement of India, farmers and farmers, the part of India that is happening in Manipur, which has been going on for more than two months now, the problem of how the state has created a political problem has been resolved. In the whole of India, we are saying that the government of India and the main minister of the country have completely failed. When the government is not standing with them, the entire people of India are standing with them in solidarity and we are asking for a voice to stop this violence. The video showed two women being paraded naked down the street by a lynch mob and according to reports at least one of them was brutally gang raped. The incident occurred on May 4th at the very outset of the ethnic and religious clashes in Manipur. The women were from the Kuki community and ethnically tribal groups from southern Manipur and the mob consisted of Maitis and it's no linguistic group of people mainly residing in the Imphal valley. Imphal is the capital of Manipur. The ongoing violence between Maitis and the Kukis has so far claimed over 150 lives and displaced tens of thousands across the state. Houses and places of worship have also been burnt down. The state government led by an embracing of Modi's own right-wing BJP is alleged to have acted in favour of Maiti writers and lynch mobs with few arrests recorded of perpetrators of violence from the community. Ever since the video of the women emerged, women's organisations, social movements, trade unions and opposition parties have intensified protests demanding that the BJP government take urgent action to restore peace in the state. The onset of the crisis itself is if the government have the will, have the political will and the intention to stop the violence then the situation would not have erupted up to the level that exists now. Government would have easily contained the issue. So from that we can infer that it is something like government has not interested to stop the issue or they have their own vested interest to get something out of this conflict. We should understand that this is a part of their politics. This is a part of politics and that is why the Prime Minister is quiet. He has done what he wanted to do with the communisation. He has made a long plan on how to put the BJP in the future. How to make long roots of the BJP. They are trying to make the BJP stronger. This is their model. Everywhere opposition parties and democratic forces conducting the struggle campaign against the policies of the union government on Manipur issue. The people of Manipur, they are crying for peace. They are crying for their democratic rights. They are crying for the rights as a citizen. Schools are not working. These religious institutions are closed. The common people are unable to work for daily income. So here the third unions, agriculture workers, peasants and other democratic forces together conducting a Dharna struggle. Inside the parliament, we, all opposition parties, raise the slogan for a statement from the Prime Minister on this Manipur issue. But this government, the Prime Minister of the nation is not ready to respond on the issue of Manipur. This is a political issue. But this is not a ethnic issue. This is a political issue. And the solution will be political. When the field CM is resigning, the government of India will hold a protest and the government will hold a protest. And the communities there, whether it be Methi, Nagas or Kukis, they will be supported by the government. And they will be supported by the government by the government.