Have written to leaders of opposition in both Houses for discussion on Manipur, says Amit Shah in Lok Sabha
Home Minister Amit Shah has written to the leaders of the opposition, stating that the government is prepared for a discussion on the Manipur issue for as long as needed. The opposition is demanding a statement from Prime Minister Narendra Modi on...

The opposition has tried to corner the government on the Manipur violence after a video of a May 4 incident appeared recently showing two women stripped and paraded naked by a mob.
Replying to a short debate on the Multi-State Cooperative Societies (Amendment) Bill in the Lok Sabha, the minister said the government has nothing to hide, and is ready to discuss the Manipur issue.
"People who are shouting slogans are neither interested in cooperation nor in cooperatives, neither in Dalits nor in women welfare," he said amid sloganeering by opposition members.
"I want to reiterate that I have written letters to leaders of opposition in both Houses that we (government) are prepared for a discussion for as long as they want. The government is not afraid of anything. Those who want to debate the Manipur issue can debate. We have nothing to hide," Shah said.
Later, the House passed the bill with a voice vote amid the din.
The House was adjourned soon after to meet again on Wednesday.
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