Manipur's Cry for Justice and Urgent Elections: A Call from Kalyan Banerjee
Trinamool Congress MP Kalyan Banerjee has criticized the prime minister for not delivering justice to Manipur, stressing the need for immediate assembly elections. Banerjee expressed dissatisfaction over the delayed imposition of President's Rule and the insufficient budget allocation, blaming the center for escalating violence in the state.

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Trinamool Congress MP Kalyan Banerjee voiced a strong critique against the prime minister, asserting that the people of Manipur have been deprived of justice. He called for immediate assembly elections, asking why it took so long to impose President's Rule in the violence-stricken state.
During a parliamentary debate on Manipur's budgetary allocations and demands for grants, Banerjee said Central inaction exacerbated the state's turmoil. He emphasized that more proactive intervention might have prevented the deaths and devastation that befell religious sites.
Banerjee further condemned the inadequate budget allocation, noting how inflation has hit Manipur harder than other states. He suggested that better government engagement and increased financial support are crucial for Manipur's recovery and development.
(With inputs from agencies.)