Congress leader Jairam Ramesh has targeted the bjp by sharing an interview of mp and minister of State for External Affairs RK ranjan singh taken by ABP. He said that the bjp mp from Manipur was not allowed to speak in Parliament

even after making a request. This is not only unfortunate, but an insult to the entire Manipur.

Jairam Ramesh said, "BJP's divisive politics first set Manipur on fire. When violence broke out, it was left to its own

devices. Violence is still going on. At such a time, the bjp has fielded its own mp from Manipur and minister of State

for External Affairs. It's a shame to be barred from speaking."

'Didn't get a chance to speak in Parliament'

RK ranjan singh said in this interview, "I tried to speak in the parliament, but so much happened in Parliament

regarding the no-confidence motion that I did not get a chance to speak. home minister amit shah had kept

everything. From the beginning I sent a request letter to prime minister Narendra Modi and gave a copy to the Home

Minister."

'State government did not prepare'

RK ranjan singh said, "In my letter to prime minister Narendra Modi, I have talked about 13-14 issues. The demand for

additional force was also raised from the Centre. The state government does not know how to handle the violence, no

preparation was done for it. If efforts had been made to control the violence from the beginning, the situation would

not have been like this. However, he also said that he did not find rahul Gandhi's speech in parliament correct. He

didn't come prepared.

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