In a five-minute video, Rahul Gandhi discusses his visit to Manipur and offers PM Narendra Modi a message.

Following his third visit to Manipur since the violence started, Rahul Gandhi stated in the post's caption that the state is still divided into two pieces.

In a five-minute video, Rahul Gandhi discusses his visit to Manipur and offers PM Narendra Modi a message.

Rahul Gandhi, the leader of the opposition in the Lok Sabha, urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to visit the state plagued by ethnic violence on Thursday by sharing a video of his visit to the relief camps in Manipur on "X."

The Congress MP made note of the fact that Manipur is still in turmoil in the five-minute video. Rahul Gandhi shared the video on social media and commented, "Houses are burning, innocent lives are in danger, and thousands of families are forced to live in relief camps."

Rahul Gandhi claimed that even now the state of Manipur is separated into two sections, having visited the region for the third time since violence broke out in May 2023. He also urged PM Narendra Modi to personally visit the state, listen to people's concerns, and make an appeal for peace.

Rahul Gandhi comforts several persons in the uploaded video who bemoan the ethnic conflicts in the state.

In the video, a woman from the Jiribam relief camp in Manipur claims that her grandma is still trapped in a combat zone and that they are unaware of her location. "Even if we get in touch with her, she can't come here, and we can't go there," she stated.

A woman said that medical neglect claimed her brother at a relief camp in Thalai, Assam. She said that her brother's death was caused by the government's inability to provide proper medical care. Rahul Gandhi declared that the Congress party would supply the camp with medications.

"The conflict can end very quickly if the government wants it to," he declared at a relief camp in Manipur's Churachandpur.

On May 3, a Kuki-led solidarity march against a Manipur High Court judgment directing the state administration to examine adding the Meiteis to the Scheduled Tribes list resulted in violence in Churachandpur. This resulted in a battle between the Kukis and the Meiteis that reportedly claimed over 220 lives and had an impact on the entire state.

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