Updated On: 31 July, 2023 07:44 AM IST | New Delhi | Agencies
Manipur ethnic clashes and rapes not on PM’s Mann Ki Baat, yet again; Oppn says Modi’s silence shows his brazen indifference to the state’s situation and warns that clashes may create security problems for India if not resolved soon

Meiteis arrive at a relief camp in Imphal, Manipur, from Mizoram, on Sunday
Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed his yet another monthly ‘Mann Ki Baat’ radio broadcast on Sunday, in which he announced a campaign, spoke about ‘rising numbers of pilgrims’ owing to “our collective cultural awakening”, natural calamities over past couple of months and much more.
While the PM spoke of rare and ancient artefacts returned by the US recently, of India’s culture and heritage, and about meeting a Yoga enthusiast of over 100 years of age during his trip to France over his radio address, the Opposition reminded him of the turmoil in Manipur and his silence.