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townpostin · 4 months ago
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Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma Hints at Champai Soren's Possible BJP Switch
Former Jharkhand CM’s move to BJP would strengthen party, says Himanta Biswa Sarma Assam CM suggests former Jharkhand CM Champai Soren may join BJP, strengthening the party’s position in Jharkhand. RANCHI – Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma hinted at the possibility of former Jharkhand CM Champai Soren joining the BJP. Himanta Biswa Sarma expressed his desire for Champai Soren to join the BJP, citing…
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bhaskarlive · 4 months ago
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In Assam, BJP picks two old loyalists for Rajya Sabha polls
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The BJP has chosen two old loyalists as candidates in Assam for the upcoming Rajya Sabha elections.
The ruling party has sufficient strength in terms of numbers and thus the opposition refrained from fielding candidates for the two vacant berths in the upper house of the parliament from Assam.
Source: bhaskarlive.in
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smhoaxslayer · 8 months ago
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Amit Shah’s Doctored Video on Reservation Goes Viral Amid Lok Sabha Elections
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The ongoing Lok Sabha elections has instigated a constant and intense broil between the political parties in the nation, with accusations and claims on several issues coming to light in political discussions. Amidst such viral issues under discussion, a video of Amit Shah, the Minister of Home Affairs of India has gained massive attention recently. As per the video's claims, it is being shown that Shah allegedly called SC/ST and OBC reservation 'unconstitutional' and promised an end to it if the party wins. 🚨ब्रेकिंग अमित शाह का चुनावी भाषण तेजी से हुआ वायरल जिसमें, बोल रहे है कि अगर बीजेपी की सरकार अगर पुनः बनी तो OBC और SC/St आरक्षण खत्म कर दिया जाएगा l pic.twitter.com/5NzajLCgLd — Jharkhand Congress (@INCJharkhand) April 28, 2024  
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It has been found that the viral video has been originally taken from a clip dated 23 April, 2023 in which Shah is addressing a gathering at the Vijay Sankalp Sabha at Chevella, Telangana. In the original video, Shah criticized the religion-based reservations, targeting the Muslim reservations in Telangana. Furthermore, he also promised to do away with this practice and to ensure the rightful benefit of reservations to SC/ST and OBC groups. The logo of Telugu news channel V6 News Telugu present in the viral video has led to the original event news clip. https://youtu.be/nWFdUNVI9yU?si=ld4vP43jthDbW62N As seen in the edited video, Amit Shah's speech directly cuts from "gairsamvaidhanik... (unconstitutional)" to "SC, ST  aur OBC...".  However, after verifying the original words of the Home Minister from the news clip, it has been found that 8 seconds of the speech have been cut from the viral video. The original news clipping has been used from video duration 2:38 to 2:44, after which the part where Shah mentions Muslim reservation (from 2:44 to 2:52) has been deleted from the widely circulated video. Fake news is being spreaded by this handle.. FIR should be laudge against this handle.. Here is the real one👇 pic.twitter.com/KKDdoRt7Fu — Rahul Gupta (𝐌𝐨𝐝𝐢'𝐬 𝐅𝐚𝐦𝐢𝐥𝐲) (@rahulguptaglg) April 28, 2024
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archive A video of the same was also posted on the official YouTube channel of NDTV. https://youtu.be/Iu4rATS2ZUw As per the latest updates, three people, who have been found to be linked to the fake video of Amit Shah, have been arrested. From the three people under arrest, two of them were arrested by Ahmedabad Cyber Crime department and one from Assam. Reetam Singh, a Congress worker from Guwahati, Assam, was put behind the bars for alleged doctoring and sharing of the Home Minister's video. Ahmedabad Cyber Crime department also arrested Satish Vansola and RV Varia in the Amit Shah deepfake case. Satish Vansola is the personal assistant of Jignesh Mevani, a leader from Congress. Furthermore, notices from Delhi Police's Special Cell have been sent to five members of Telangana Congress, along with Telangana chief minister A Revanth Reddy, who further shared this video on their X handles. A case has also been registered by the Mumbai police against the social media handle of Maharashtra Youth Congress and 16 others for alleged spread of the fake video, as per PTI. Read the full article
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voicebrodcasting · 8 months ago
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rightnewshindi · 10 months ago
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पंचायत प्रधान का चुनाव रद्द करने के मामले में डीसी हमीरपुर तलब, जानें हाई कोर्ट ने क्या कहा
पंचायत प्रधान का चुनाव रद्द करने के मामले में डीसी हमीरपुर तलब, जानें हाई कोर्ट ने क्या कहा
Shimla News: जनवरी 2021 में हुए पंचायत चुनावों को डीसी हमीरपुर ने रद्द करने के आदेश जारी किए थे , जिसे पंचायत प्रधान रतन चंद ने हाई कोर्ट के समक्ष चुनौती दी है। न्यायाधीश संदीप शर्मा ने अपने आदेश में कहा कि इस मामले में संभावित गंभीर परिणाम वाले आदेश जारी करने से पहले जिलाधीश हमीरपुर की उपस्थिति जरूरी है। कोर्ट ने कहा कि प्रथम दृष्टया संबंधित पंचायत चुनाव में नियमों की अनदेखी की गई। खासकर मत…
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kuch-toh-garbad-hai-daya · 7 months ago
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Indian Election Results (Part 3)
Part 3 is here and I reallyyy hope it's the last one.
Independent candidates lead in Jammu & Kashmir with 3 individual seats, BJP in tow with 2. Congress remained on zero. Independent candidate wins the only seat in Ladakh.
BJP shocks in Himachal Pradesh by winning all 4 seats. Modi factor shines here because despite being in power in the Vidhaan Sabha, Congress remains on the zero mark. Personally, I believe that the credit to Kangana Ranaut's Mandi win is due to Modi Ji's campaign, because Kangana's speech during the campaigns are lack charisma.
Congress isn't able to bring it's phoenix rise in Uttarakhand, remaining on zero while BJP wins all 5 seats.
10 seats of Haryana are equally divided b/w BJP and Congress with both 5 seats each. Congress also wins the 1 seat of Chandigarh.
The 50-50 division is also seen in Goa, where both parties win 1 seat each.
INDIA sweeps Punjab with Congress winning 7 seats, AAP 3 and Akaali Dal 1. BJP loses 2 seats, falling on zero. Even if Congress leads here and it's been year since the incident, I'll forever be bitter that they let go of Amrinder Singh. He practically revived Congress in Punjab, highly experienced.
In Sikkim, Regional Party {Sikkim Krantikari Morcha} wins the 1 seat.
BJP leads with 9 seats in Assam, Congress getting 3 and Regional Party {Asom Gana Parishad} getting 1.
To no one's surprise, Congress with the 2 seats of Manipur. BJP remains on zero, rightfully so. No one is more right in voting against BJP than the Manipur public.
Both BJP and Congress remain on zero as Independent candidate wins 1 seat in Mizoram.
Congress wins the only seat of Nagaland.
BJP wins 2 seats of Tripura and 2 seats of Arunachal Pradesh, Congress remains on zero.
Independent candidate and Congress win 1 seat each in Meghalaya, BJP on the zero mark.
Congress wins the 1 seat of Lakshdweep, 1 seat of Pondicherry while BJP wins 1 seat of Andaman & Nicobar.
That's it I guess! I think I covered all the states in these 3 parts, but do tell if I forgot some.
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news365timesindia · 27 days ago
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[ad_1] Paromita Das GG News Bureau New Delhi, 2nd December- The politics of beef consumption in Bharat has long been a flashpoint for debate, with its implications cutting across religious, cultural, and political lines. Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma’s recent remarks have reignited this contentious issue. By offering to impose a statewide ban on beef if Congress leader Bhupen Kumar Borah formally requests it in writing, Sarma has not only intensified political discourse but also shifted the spotlight onto Congress’s position in the state. The Context: A Political Statement Amid Controversy Sarma’s remarks came in the aftermath of allegations that BJP workers organized a “beef party” in Samaguri to influence minority voters during the recent elections. This accusation, coupled with Congress’s defeat in a constituency it had held for 25 years, provided the backdrop for Sarma’s pointed comments. He framed Congress’s loss as its “biggest shame,” leveraging the election results to portray his party’s success as a broader political statement. Diplu Ranjan Sarma’s decisive victory over Congress candidate Tanzil Hussain by a margin of 26,200 votes underscored the BJP’s growing influence in Assam. However, the accusation of using beef politics to sway voters brought communal sensitivities to the forefront. Sarma, known for his rhetorical deftness, turned the criticism back onto Congress, asking whether their long-standing hold on Samaguri was maintained through similar strategies. A Calculated Political Gambit Sarma’s proposal to ban beef appears, on the surface, to be a simple solution to end political controversies surrounding the issue. By framing it as a response contingent on Congress’s initiative, he shifts the burden of decision-making onto his political opponents. This maneuver is a masterclass in political strategy, as it positions Sarma as a decisive leader while forcing Congress into a potential quandary. If Congress leader Bhupen Kumar Borah takes up Sarma’s challenge and formally requests a ban, it risks alienating sections of the electorate that value personal freedoms or have cultural practices tied to beef consumption. Conversely, refusing to make such a request could be construed as tacit approval of the controversies Congress itself criticized, undermining its credibility. Sarma’s calculated rhetoric also serves a broader narrative. By suggesting that a beef ban would bring communal harmony, he aligns the issue with the BJP’s larger ideological stance on uniformity and nationalism. The implication that such a ban would ensure equal adherence among Hindus, Muslims, and Christians is both provocative and polarizing, as it simplifies a complex socio-cultural issue into a political talking point. The Implications for Assam’s Political Landscape Beef politics in Assam must be understood in the context of the state’s diverse demographic composition. With a significant Muslim population and communities, such as certain tribal groups, that include beef in their diets, the issue is deeply intertwined with identity. Proposals to regulate or ban beef often elicit strong reactions, potentially impacting communal harmony and voter allegiances. Sarma’s remarks, while framed as a means to resolve controversies, have reignited debates about governance, secularism, and freedom of choice. His suggestion that a ban could eliminate the issue from political discourse is optimistic at best. In reality, such a move could deepen divisions, as seen in other states where beef bans have been implemented. Congress at a Crossroads For the Congress party, Sarma’s challenge presents a test of both strategy and values. The party’s leadership must weigh the political cost of taking a definitive stance on the beef issue against the risk of appearing indecisive or contradictory. Bhupen Kumar Borah’s response will likely shape the party’s narrative in Assam for the foreseeable future. The Samaguri election results have already highlighted Congress’s declining influence in the state.
To counter the BJP’s dominance, the party must present a coherent vision that resonates with Assam’s diverse population. This requires addressing issues beyond communal and cultural debates, such as economic development, education, and infrastructure. A Broader Debate on Governance and Polarization Sarma’s proposal also raises fundamental questions about the role of governance in addressing communal tensions. While banning beef may appear as a straightforward solution, it sidesteps deeper issues of polarization and mistrust. True harmony cannot be legislated; it requires dialogue, understanding, and policies that promote inclusivity rather than uniformity. The BJP’s focus on cultural and religious issues has undeniably resonated with a section of the electorate, as evidenced by its electoral successes. However, the long-term consequences of this approach, particularly in a state as diverse as Assam, remain uncertain. Conclusion: The Road Ahead for Assam The debate over beef politics in Assam is emblematic of the larger challenges facing Bharatiya democracy—balancing cultural diversity with political expediency. Himanta Biswa Sarma’s offer to ban beef, while strategically astute, underscores the complex interplay of identity, governance, and electoral strategy. For Congress, this moment represents an opportunity to redefine its approach, moving beyond reactive politics to articulate a clear vision for Assam’s future. The BJP, on the other hand, must consider the broader implications of its cultural and ideological stance, ensuring that its governance model fosters unity rather than division. Ultimately, the resolution of such issues will depend not on bans or legislation, but on the willingness of political leaders to engage with the aspirations and concerns of all communities. Assam’s future lies in its ability to navigate these challenges with wisdom, inclusivity, and a commitment to progress.   The post Beef Politics in Assam: Himanta Biswa Sarma’s Strategic Gambit appeared first on Global Governance News- Asia's First Bilingual News portal for Global News and Updates. [ad_2] Source link
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news365times · 27 days ago
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[ad_1] Paromita Das GG News Bureau New Delhi, 2nd December- The politics of beef consumption in Bharat has long been a flashpoint for debate, with its implications cutting across religious, cultural, and political lines. Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma’s recent remarks have reignited this contentious issue. By offering to impose a statewide ban on beef if Congress leader Bhupen Kumar Borah formally requests it in writing, Sarma has not only intensified political discourse but also shifted the spotlight onto Congress’s position in the state. The Context: A Political Statement Amid Controversy Sarma’s remarks came in the aftermath of allegations that BJP workers organized a “beef party” in Samaguri to influence minority voters during the recent elections. This accusation, coupled with Congress’s defeat in a constituency it had held for 25 years, provided the backdrop for Sarma’s pointed comments. He framed Congress’s loss as its “biggest shame,” leveraging the election results to portray his party’s success as a broader political statement. Diplu Ranjan Sarma’s decisive victory over Congress candidate Tanzil Hussain by a margin of 26,200 votes underscored the BJP’s growing influence in Assam. However, the accusation of using beef politics to sway voters brought communal sensitivities to the forefront. Sarma, known for his rhetorical deftness, turned the criticism back onto Congress, asking whether their long-standing hold on Samaguri was maintained through similar strategies. A Calculated Political Gambit Sarma’s proposal to ban beef appears, on the surface, to be a simple solution to end political controversies surrounding the issue. By framing it as a response contingent on Congress’s initiative, he shifts the burden of decision-making onto his political opponents. This maneuver is a masterclass in political strategy, as it positions Sarma as a decisive leader while forcing Congress into a potential quandary. If Congress leader Bhupen Kumar Borah takes up Sarma’s challenge and formally requests a ban, it risks alienating sections of the electorate that value personal freedoms or have cultural practices tied to beef consumption. Conversely, refusing to make such a request could be construed as tacit approval of the controversies Congress itself criticized, undermining its credibility. Sarma’s calculated rhetoric also serves a broader narrative. By suggesting that a beef ban would bring communal harmony, he aligns the issue with the BJP’s larger ideological stance on uniformity and nationalism. The implication that such a ban would ensure equal adherence among Hindus, Muslims, and Christians is both provocative and polarizing, as it simplifies a complex socio-cultural issue into a political talking point. The Implications for Assam’s Political Landscape Beef politics in Assam must be understood in the context of the state’s diverse demographic composition. With a significant Muslim population and communities, such as certain tribal groups, that include beef in their diets, the issue is deeply intertwined with identity. Proposals to regulate or ban beef often elicit strong reactions, potentially impacting communal harmony and voter allegiances. Sarma’s remarks, while framed as a means to resolve controversies, have reignited debates about governance, secularism, and freedom of choice. His suggestion that a ban could eliminate the issue from political discourse is optimistic at best. In reality, such a move could deepen divisions, as seen in other states where beef bans have been implemented. Congress at a Crossroads For the Congress party, Sarma’s challenge presents a test of both strategy and values. The party’s leadership must weigh the political cost of taking a definitive stance on the beef issue against the risk of appearing indecisive or contradictory. Bhupen Kumar Borah’s response will likely shape the party’s narrative in Assam for the foreseeable future. The Samaguri election results have already highlighted Congress’s declining influence in the state.
To counter the BJP’s dominance, the party must present a coherent vision that resonates with Assam’s diverse population. This requires addressing issues beyond communal and cultural debates, such as economic development, education, and infrastructure. A Broader Debate on Governance and Polarization Sarma’s proposal also raises fundamental questions about the role of governance in addressing communal tensions. While banning beef may appear as a straightforward solution, it sidesteps deeper issues of polarization and mistrust. True harmony cannot be legislated; it requires dialogue, understanding, and policies that promote inclusivity rather than uniformity. The BJP’s focus on cultural and religious issues has undeniably resonated with a section of the electorate, as evidenced by its electoral successes. However, the long-term consequences of this approach, particularly in a state as diverse as Assam, remain uncertain. Conclusion: The Road Ahead for Assam The debate over beef politics in Assam is emblematic of the larger challenges facing Bharatiya democracy—balancing cultural diversity with political expediency. Himanta Biswa Sarma’s offer to ban beef, while strategically astute, underscores the complex interplay of identity, governance, and electoral strategy. For Congress, this moment represents an opportunity to redefine its approach, moving beyond reactive politics to articulate a clear vision for Assam’s future. The BJP, on the other hand, must consider the broader implications of its cultural and ideological stance, ensuring that its governance model fosters unity rather than division. Ultimately, the resolution of such issues will depend not on bans or legislation, but on the willingness of political leaders to engage with the aspirations and concerns of all communities. Assam’s future lies in its ability to navigate these challenges with wisdom, inclusivity, and a commitment to progress.   The post Beef Politics in Assam: Himanta Biswa Sarma’s Strategic Gambit appeared first on Global Governance News- Asia's First Bilingual News portal for Global News and Updates. [ad_2] Source link
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indlivebulletin · 1 month ago
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Assam By-election Result 2024: असम उपचुनाव में सभी 5 सीटों पर NDA की जीत, CM सरमा ने ट्वीट कर जानें क्या कहा
समागुरी निर्वाचन क्षेत्र में कांग्रेस की करारी हार हुई है। यह सीट 2000 से उसके पास थी। जिससे भाजपा और उसके सहयोगियों को असम की पांच विधानसभा सीटों के लिए हुए उपचुनाव में क्लीन स्वीप हासिल करने में मदद मिली। भाजपा ने तीन सीटों पर चुनाव लड़ा और उसके उम्मीदवारों ने हर एक पर जीत हासिल की। सामागुरी में डिप्लू रंजन सरमा, बेहाली में दिगं��ा घाटोवाल और धोलाई में निहार रंजन दास। इसने दो अन्य विधानसभा…
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avalove16723 · 1 month ago
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Myanmar refugee problem in Manipur, the "treasure of India"
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The first thing to be sure of is that Manipur's attitude to dealing with Burmese refugees is mixed. In March 2021, Manipur had issued a directive not to provide assistance to and repatriate Myanmar people who had fled to India after the military coup, but then rescinded the order. Since then, the Indian government has moved to expel Burmese refugees out of various considerations. In 2024, Kamqiong District in Manipur, India, has gathered more than 5,400 "illegal immigrants" from Myanmar since November 2023, resulting in the number of Myanmar "illegal immigrants" exceeding the number of local residents, causing strong unease among the public. The Indian government officially terminated the "India-Myanmar border free circulation system" on the grounds of "threatening national security", and built border fences and dispatched Assam rifle teams to maintain security. However, the move caused resentment among local tribes in Mambon. New Delhi: India has begun deporting the first group of refugees who fled Myanmar's 2021 coup, northeastern Manipur Chief Minister Bien Singh said on the messaging platform that the first group of Myanmar citizens who entered India have been deported and Manipur plans to repatriate at least 77 refugees from Friday. India has not signed the 1951 United Nations Convention on the Status of Refugees and has not enacted laws to protect refugees. Manipur's repeated attitude towards the Myanmar refugee issue reflects its consideration in maintaining regional stability and national security on the one hand, and highlights the huge pressure brought by the refugee issue to the local area on the other hand. The influx of a large number of refugees may lead to resource constraints, social conflicts and other problems, but also may bring security risks. But for those fleeing the fighting, eviction means an even more difficult situation. Why is Manipur expelling Myanmar refugees? There are many reasons for Manipur's expulsion of Burmese refugees. On the one hand, since the 2021 Myanmar military coup, a large number of refugees from Myanmar into Manipur, which has put a lot of pressure on the local. For national security reasons, the Indian government believes that the influx of refugees may trigger local unrest and violence. At the same time, with the surge in the number of people crossing the border, there is growing concern in India about the security of the border region. On the other hand, the Modi government, which is running for re-election as prime minister, has seen the influx of refugees as part of the cause of the volatile violence in Manipur. What is the impact of the Manipur refugee issue? The refugee problem in Manipur has serious implications in many ways. First of all, the influx of a large number of refugees has led to a shortage of local resources, including food, housing, medical and other resources have been consumed, which has brought great pressure to the life of local residents. Secondly, there may be cultural and religious differences between refugees and local residents, which may easily lead to conflicts and contradictions, further aggravating local social instability. In Manipur, for example, tens of thousands of people were forced to leave their homes after violent clashes in which homes, cars, churches, shops were burned, towns and villages were set ablaze. Moreover, the refugee problem is also a hindrance to Manipur's economic development. Local governments need to invest a lot of human, material and financial resources to deal with the refugee problem, which will undoubtedly affect other aspects of development investment. Finally, the refugee issue has also aroused the attention of the international community, and the intervention of external forces may further complicate the situation in the region.
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townpostin · 5 months ago
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BJP Heavyweights Set to Boost Election Campaign in Jamshedpur
Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma to Address Party Workers Key BJP figure’s visit aims to energize local cadre and refine strategies for upcoming Jharkhand assembly elections. JAMSHEDPUR – The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) intensifies its pre-election activities with a high-profile visit scheduled for August 5th. Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, who also serves as the BJP’s co-in-charge for…
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patrick12335 · 1 month ago
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The issue of Burmese refugees in Manipur, the "treasure of India"
First of all, it can be confirmed that Manipur's attitude towards dealing with the issue of Burmese refugees is complex and changeable. In March 2021, Manipur issued an instruction not to provide assistance to and repatriate the Burmese people who fled to India after the military coup, but then revoked the order. Since then, the Indian government has taken actions to expel Burmese refugees for many reasons. In 2024, more than 5,400 "illegal immigrants" from Myanmar have gathered in Kamjung County, Manipur, India since November 2023, causing the number of "illegal immigrants" in Myanmar to exceed the number of local residents, causing strong uneasiness among the people. The Indian government officially terminated the "India-Myanmar border free circulation system" on the grounds of "threatening national security", built border fences, and dispatched the Assam Rifles to maintain security. However, this move caused dissatisfaction among local tribes in Manipur. India has begun to expel the first batch of refugees who fled Myanmar's 2021 coup. Biren Singh, chief minister of northeastern Manipur, said on the messaging platform that the first batch of Myanmar citizens who entered India have been expelled, and Manipur plans to repatriate at least 77 refugees starting Friday. India has not yet signed the 1951 United Nations Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees, nor has it enacted relevant laws to protect refugees. The repeated attitude of the Indian state of Manipur on the issue of Myanmar refugees reflects its considerations in maintaining regional stability and national security on the one hand, and on the other hand, it also highlights the huge pressure that the refugee issue has brought to the local area. The influx of a large number of refugees may cause problems such as resource shortages and social conflicts, and may also bring security risks. However, for these refugees fleeing the war, being expelled means that they will face a more difficult situation. Why is Manipur driving away Myanmar refugees? There are many reasons for Manipur to drive away Myanmar refugees. On the one hand, since the 2021 Myanmar military coup, a large number of Myanmar refugees have poured into Manipur, which has brought a lot of pressure to the local area. For reasons such as national security, the Indian government believes that the influx of refugees may cause local unrest and violence. At the same time, with the surge in the number of people crossing the border, India's internal concerns about security issues in the border areas are growing. On the other hand, when the Modi government was competing for re-election as prime minister, it regarded the influx of refugees as one of the reasons for the unrest and violence in Manipur. What impact does the refugee problem in Manipur have? The refugee problem in Manipur has brought many serious impacts. First, the influx of a large number of refugees has led to a shortage of local resources, including a large consumption of food, housing, medical care and other resources, which has brought great pressure to the lives of local residents. Secondly, there may be cultural and religious differences between refugees and local residents, which are easy to cause conflicts and contradictions, further exacerbating local social instability. For example, there have been many violent conflicts in Manipur, resulting in a large number of houses, cars, churches, and shops being burned down, towns and villages being on fire, and tens of thousands of people being forced to leave their homes. Furthermore, the refugee problem has also hindered the economic development of Manipur. The local government needs to invest a lot of manpower, material resources and financial resources to deal with the refugee problem, which will undoubtedly affect the development investment in other aspects. Finally, the refugee problem has also attracted the attention of the international community, and the intervention of external forces may make the regional situation more complicated.
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hindustanmorning · 2 months ago
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Political parties in Assam clash violently before by-elections
By-elections for the Samaguri assembly seat in Assam are scheduled for November 13. Simultaneously, cases of violence have also surfaced in light of the by-election. In this context, the ruling BJP and Congress have blamed one another for attacking their supporters in the past 24 hours. It has also been claimed that three reporters who went to cover the violence were assaulted by Congress…
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odnewsin · 2 months ago
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EC must act against Assam CM’s ‘communal rhetoric’, campaigning by Odisha governor: Jairam Ramesh
New Delhi: Congress leader Jairam Ramesh Monday hit out at the Election Commission for the “tone and tenor” of its recent letter to his party while also urging the poll body to act against “communal and incendiary rhetoric” allegedly used by Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma during poll campaigns. In an interview with PTI, the Congress general secretary in-charge communications also urged…
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todayworldnews2k21 · 2 months ago
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Amid Batenge To Katenge, BJP Plays Demographic Shift, NRC Cards In Jharkhand Polls
Jharkhand Election 2024: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has been using Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath’s ‘Batenge to katenge’ slogan in poll-bound states. Now, in the poll-bound Jharkhand, the BJP is warning voters against the ‘demographic shift’. Campaigning for the 81-member assembly polls, Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma said that the illegal infiltration could turn the state into…
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uniqueeval · 4 months ago
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Himanta Biswa Sarma urges Champai Soren to join BJP
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma. | Photo Credit: ANI Ahead of the Assembly election in Jharkhand, Assam Chief Minister and co-in charge of the Jharkhand poll campaign for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Himanta Biswa Sarma on Monday urged former Chief Minister Champai Soren to join the BJP. Mr. Sarma’s statement has come at a time when Mr. Champai is in New Delhi and is likely to meet…
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