Sabse Bada Sawal: Greetings, I am Garima Singh. The whole country wants the answer to the question that is to be asked from this forum today. The population of Manipur is only 28 lakhs. He wants to ask the power of the country that why the power and the opposition do not stand together? Parliament where our elected honorable sit, they show arrogance, they raise our issues, Manipur doesn’t have the right to talk about their issues. Today, the opposition wants discussion on both 267 of the Parliament. This is a provision in which discussion can go on indefinitely. There is also voting in this.
Why would you have to spend a long time? Have to stick to facts. Rule 176 says that there will be short duration discussion. Members may give notice with the consent of the Chairman. The opposition wants the whole country to see our strength. In these rules, the justice of the naked women has been confused.
Manipur has been smoldering in the fire of violence since May 3. On May 4, the mob paraded two women naked. The mob had weapons. Houses and shops were set on fire by the mob. Now the whole country should ask in one voice whether justice will be done like this. People will be reminded of the incident of Rajasthan, the incident of Bihar will be reminded. All these incidents cannot be similar to the incident in Manipur. The incident took place on May 4, the FIR was lodged on May 18. When the video was screened on 19th July, people came to know about the pain the women of Manipur are going through.
Manipur was merged with India in 1949. Are the women of Manipur not entitled to justice? Standing in front of the statue of Mahatma Gandhi in Parliament, the ruling party says that we follow the ideals of Bapu. The opposition also repeats the same.