Following a resurgence of violence in Manipur, the Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge lashed out at Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday, asserting that he cannot evade constitutional responsibility for failing to uphold “rajdharma.”
Kharge took to X, alleging that the BJP has vested interests in perpetuating turmoil in the border state. He declared, “The BJP is the matchstick that set Manipur ablaze!” alongside a screenshot of a news report detailing the recent violence.
In his post, Kharge remarked, “Narendra Modi ji, your last visit to Manipur was to garner votes for the BJP back in January 2022. Violence erupted in the state on May 3, 2023.” He noted that more than 600 days have passed since, highlighting that satellite imagery has shown entire villages decimated.
He mentioned that fresh violence occurred recently when a mob assaulted the superintendent of police for Kangpokpi district, resulting in injuries. In his critique, he said, “Your incompetent and shameless Chief Minister has expressed regret, yet he has ignored your absence in the state.”
Kharge further claimed, “We assert with full responsibility that the BJP has vested interests in keeping this beautiful border state in turmoil, as evidenced by over 250 innocent deaths and 60,000 displaced individuals. Many are still living in camps after 20 months.”
He pointed out that the Supreme Court has stated it is the primary duty of both the Union and State governments to ensure peace and stability. Kharge reiterated, “On December 6, the INDIA bloc parties in Manipur made three straightforward requests to you: visit Manipur before the end of 2024, convene representatives from all political parties in your office in Delhi, and engage directly in the situation in Manipur. Yet, you have done none of these.”
He added, “Even if you attempt to fulfill any of these requests, you cannot escape the constitutional accountability of neglecting rajdharma.”
The superintendent of police in Kangpokpi district was injured during an attack on his office by a mob on January 3, 2025, prompted by his alleged failure to withdraw central forces from the nearby Saibol village.
Various individuals, including police personnel and protesters, sustained injuries during clashes between security forces and the mob. Kuki organizations have been demonstrating against security forces’ use of batons on women in Saibol village on December 31.
During the recent attack, assailants hurled stones and other projectiles at the superintendent’s office, expressing their outrage over the ongoing presence of central forces, notably the Border Security Force (BSF) and the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), in the village.