
Congress MP demands White Paper on Manipur violence in Lok Sabha
The Hindu
Members of the Lok Sabha raise concerns over Manipur ethnic violence, hate speech, and stray dogs, urging action.
A white paper on the Manipur ethnic violence, stricter laws against hate speech and the demand to have a national task force to deal with stray dogs were among some of the key issues raised by members during Zero Hour in the Lok Sabha on Thursday.
Congress chief whip Kodikunnil Suresh urged the government to come out with a White paper on the ethnic violence in Manipur and claimed Christian missionaries and priests are facing threats with churches being vandalised in some States.
He alleged repeated vandalisation of churches in Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan and “continued assault on Christian missionaries and priests by the right-wing groups is alarming”.
“The arrest of Father Anil Mathew who was wrongly implicated and jailed shows hatred against Christian missionaries and priests by the Madhya Pradesh government. I request the Madhya Pradesh government to seek a report in this matter and the human rights commission to take up the matter suo motu,” Mr. Suresh said.
Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) member Danish Ali, raising the issue of hate speeches, said: “There are a lot of hate speeches in the country and the atmosphere in the country is being disturbed... I request that there should be a strict law against this.”
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