As per report American singer Mary Melbin has once again come out in support of prime minister Narendra Modi over the ongoing violence in the northeastern state of Manipur. Modi will always fight for your (women's) freedom and people of india have faith in their leader, he said. American singer Mary Melbin has once again come out in support of prime minister Narendra Modi over the ongoing violence in the northeastern state of Manipur. Modi will always fight for your (women's) freedom and people of india have faith in their leader, he said. Last July, when Modi spoke at a public event about the inhumane treatment of women, Mary Milben thanked the Prime Minister.
 
American famous singer Mary Milben, who tweeted about this on the social media wrote that the truth is that india has faith in its leader, the mothers, daughters, and women of Manipur will get justice, prime minister Modi will always fight for your freedom. US singer Mary Millben sang India's national anthem, Janganamana, during prime minister Modi's visit to America last June. He also bowed by touching the feet of prime minister Narendra Modi. At the same time, he also satirized the opposition party in India. Directly attacking the Congress, he said the truth is that it is not leadership, it is not a principle to associate with a party that insults the country's cultural heritage, denies the right of children to sing its national anthem and demeans its country abroad.
 
Journalism without honesty portrays lies. Voices of the opposition shout loudly. But the truth is that the truth always sets people free, Milben wrote. At the same time, influential American leader, late Nobel Peace prize winner Martin Luther king Jr., who led the American civil rights movement in the mid-1950s, used the words 'Let Freedom Ring' (Let Freedom Ring). The quoted American singer said, Let the truth resonate in my beloved India. Two months ago, a video of two women parading naked in violence-hit Manipur before the loksabha Monsoon Session in July went viral. The whole country was shocked by this. Addressing the issue on the first day of the session, Modi said that this incident has made 140 crore indians bow their heads in shame and will not spare any culprits. Responding to this, Milbin said that he would like to thank the prime minister for making public the inhumane treatment of women in Manipur. Calling women the children of God, Milben said, "My heart goes out to the assaulted women in Manipur."

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