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India's Modi breaks silence over ethnic violence in Manipur after video shows mob molesting women

There is genocide in India or in Xinjiang China. I could have swear I read all about the “genocide” in China. But when real genocide happens in India, not a word.
‘’Xinjiang Genocide" is the lie of the century totally made up by the west to demonize China, it's on the media 24/7 , but when it comes to India, it's always the west's blue eyed boy , the "world biggest democracy".
 
In India, a woman who is not wearing Indian traditional cloth is considered as a pr*stitute.

Of course, Christian woman will not wear their traditional cloth, but instead foreign cloth.

That is why both women are being paraded naked because they are pr*stitutes, imagine as str*ppers.

And being g*ngbanged is fine for prostitutes,

The only thing that is not fine is not paying after the s*x service.

For not paying, it can be considered as r*pe.


Of course, Kuki tribe will be very insulted and angry for this.

While Indians are clueless why they are angry, the women are pr*stitutes anyway.
 

India's Modi breaks silence over ethnic violence in Manipur after video shows mob molesting women​

A video showing the assaults triggered massive outrage and went viral late Wednesday despite the internet being largely blocked

By Sheikh Saaliq

July. 20 2023

Prime Minister Narendra Modi broke more than two months of public silence over deadly ethnic clashes in India's northeast, saying Thursday that the assaults of two women as they were being paraded naked by a mob in Manipur state were unforgivable.

A video showing the assaults triggered massive outrage and went viral late Wednesday despite the internet being largely blocked and journalists being locked out in the remote state. It shows two naked women being surrounded by scores of young men who grope their genitals and drag them to a field.

“The guilty will not be spared. What has happened to the daughters of Manipur can never be forgiven,” Modi told reporters ahead of a parliamentary session in his first public comments related to the Manipur conflict.

He urged heads of state governments to ensure the safety of women and said the incident is “shameful for any civilized nation.”

“My heart is filled with pain and anger,” he said.

The violence depicted in the video was emblematic of the near-civil war in Manipur that has left more than 130 people dead since May, as mobs rampage through villages killing people and torching houses. The ethnic violence was sparked by an affirmative action controversy which saw Christian Kukis protest a demand from the mostly Hindu Meiteis of a special status that would let them buy land in the hills populated by Kukis and other tribal groups and get a share of government jobs.

The clashes have persisted despite the army's presence in Manipur, a state of 3.7 million people tucked in the mountains on India's border with Myanmar that is now divided in two ethnic zones. The two warring factions have also formed armed militias, and isolated villages are still raked with gunfire. More than 60,000 people have fled to packed relief camps.

Police said the assault on the two women happened May 4, a day after the violence started in the state. According to a police complaint filed May 18, the two women were part of a family attacked by a mob that killed its two male members. The complaint alleges rape and murder by “unknown miscreants."

The state police have made the first arrest in the case, Manipur's Chief Minister Biren Singh said on Twitter, without specifying the number of people who were apprehended.

“A thorough investigation is currently underway and we will ensure strict action is taken against all the perpetrators, including considering the possibility of capital punishment. Let it be known, there is absolutely no place for such heinous acts in our society,” Singh said.

India’s Supreme Court, meanwhile, expressed its concern over the assault and asked the government to inform the court about the steps it had taken to apprehend the accused.

“In a constitutional democracy it is unacceptable. If the government does not act, we will,” Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud said.

The two women are now safe in a refugee camp.

They are from the Kuki-Zo community, the Indigenous Tribal Leaders’ Forum, a tribal organization in Manipur, said in a statement.

India’s Women and Child Development Minister Smriti Irani called the incident “condemnable and downright inhuman." She said Thursday investigations were underway and that “no effort will be spared to bring perpetrators to justice.”

India’s main opposition Congress party president Mallikarjun Kharge, however, accused the ruling Hindu-nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party of “turning democracy and the rule of law into mobocracy."

Kharge said Modi should speak about Manipur in Parliament, a demand that has been made by other opposition parties and right activists.

“India will never forgive your silence,” he wrote on Twitter.

Last week the European Parliament adopted a resolution that called on Indian authorities to take action to stop the violence in Manipur and protect religious minorities, especially Christians. India’s foreign ministry condemned the resolution by calling it an “interference” in its internal affairs.



Cheap words - lambi baat. No action will be taken, guaranteed.

He won't ruffle feathers of his electorate and vote bank.
 
And convince me such a lawless, chaotic nation is rising to become a superpower

They call themselves superpower but their economy (GDP per capita nominal) is worse than Bangladesh.

Almost all health and education HDI is worse than Bangladesh as well.

A new breed, beggar superpower.

I would not be so critical, except for letting the air out of these blowhard, chest-beater, attention and validation seeking new breed of fascist Indians.

They need to be shown their face in front of the world.....
 
BJP is a Hindu extremist party, they will never seriously punish the Manipuri Brahmins responsible for gang-raping these Christian girls. They’ll put up a little show and pretend they’re doing something as the video has caused global outrage.

Even if Modi did want to do something, he’s got no ground to stand on because he’s the butcher of gujrat.

Thats why he’s usually silent.
 
Modi-zi is also Hindooooooooooooooooophobic!

Btw this beast's whining will shortly become the standard pazeet response. For the last few months they weren't even acknowledging that something was going on in Manipur, but now they will talk about an ongoing zenocide of Hindus in Manipur and crying about why no one is talking about it. By the end of the year all we will hear from them is how 6 gorillion Manipuri pandits were forcibly prevented from being able to suck out the t**** from a cow's a**, an integral part of their 5000-year old way of life.

LMAO

Now even modi is hinduphobic secular JNU commie :lol:


Look at this shameless scum

Sharing a fake news for face saving like a true hindu
 

India's Modi breaks silence over ethnic violence in Manipur after video shows mob molesting women​

A video showing the assaults triggered massive outrage and went viral late Wednesday despite the internet being largely blocked

By Sheikh Saaliq

July. 20 2023

Prime Minister Narendra Modi broke more than two months of public silence over deadly ethnic clashes in India's northeast, saying Thursday that the assaults of two women as they were being paraded naked by a mob in Manipur state were unforgivable.

A video showing the assaults triggered massive outrage and went viral late Wednesday despite the internet being largely blocked and journalists being locked out in the remote state. It shows two naked women being surrounded by scores of young men who grope their genitals and drag them to a field.

“The guilty will not be spared. What has happened to the daughters of Manipur can never be forgiven,” Modi told reporters ahead of a parliamentary session in his first public comments related to the Manipur conflict.

He urged heads of state governments to ensure the safety of women and said the incident is “shameful for any civilized nation.”

“My heart is filled with pain and anger,” he said.

The violence depicted in the video was emblematic of the near-civil war in Manipur that has left more than 130 people dead since May, as mobs rampage through villages killing people and torching houses. The ethnic violence was sparked by an affirmative action controversy which saw Christian Kukis protest a demand from the mostly Hindu Meiteis of a special status that would let them buy land in the hills populated by Kukis and other tribal groups and get a share of government jobs.

The clashes have persisted despite the army's presence in Manipur, a state of 3.7 million people tucked in the mountains on India's border with Myanmar that is now divided in two ethnic zones. The two warring factions have also formed armed militias, and isolated villages are still raked with gunfire. More than 60,000 people have fled to packed relief camps.

Police said the assault on the two women happened May 4, a day after the violence started in the state. According to a police complaint filed May 18, the two women were part of a family attacked by a mob that killed its two male members. The complaint alleges rape and murder by “unknown miscreants."

The state police have made the first arrest in the case, Manipur's Chief Minister Biren Singh said on Twitter, without specifying the number of people who were apprehended.

“A thorough investigation is currently underway and we will ensure strict action is taken against all the perpetrators, including considering the possibility of capital punishment. Let it be known, there is absolutely no place for such heinous acts in our society,” Singh said.

India’s Supreme Court, meanwhile, expressed its concern over the assault and asked the government to inform the court about the steps it had taken to apprehend the accused.

“In a constitutional democracy it is unacceptable. If the government does not act, we will,” Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud said.

The two women are now safe in a refugee camp.

They are from the Kuki-Zo community, the Indigenous Tribal Leaders’ Forum, a tribal organization in Manipur, said in a statement.

India’s Women and Child Development Minister Smriti Irani called the incident “condemnable and downright inhuman." She said Thursday investigations were underway and that “no effort will be spared to bring perpetrators to justice.”

India’s main opposition Congress party president Mallikarjun Kharge, however, accused the ruling Hindu-nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party of “turning democracy and the rule of law into mobocracy."

Kharge said Modi should speak about Manipur in Parliament, a demand that has been made by other opposition parties and right activists.

“India will never forgive your silence,” he wrote on Twitter.

Last week the European Parliament adopted a resolution that called on Indian authorities to take action to stop the violence in Manipur and protect religious minorities, especially Christians. India’s foreign ministry condemned the resolution by calling it an “interference” in its internal affairs.


This dude is weird, after such bloody ethnic clashes similar to a mini civil war, he still completely ignored the conflict that has been tearing up the eastern part of his country. In a normal democracy, the leader would have been paying special attention and personally been engaged in trying to get things sorted out. Yet he waited for months and acted like nothing happened, so women had to be paraded naked/gangraped on the streets and the video going viral for him to take a Stand and break his silence . Lol im sure if not because the video Went viral internationally and made him embarassed he wouldnt have bothered even making a statement. Lol Something is wrong with the political system there.
 
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