For the first time, Modi opened his mouth on the ethnic riots that started on May 2, Photo: File
New Delhi: Racial riots have been going on for one and a half months in the Indian state of Manipur, on which Prime Minister Narendra Modi had kept a criminal silence, but now he has finally broken this silence over the incident of stripping two Christian women.
A cartoon appeared in the Telegraph newspaper showing a crocodile that has been silent since May 3, the day the ethnic riots began, but suddenly bursts into tears on the 78th day.
The newspaper has carried the news with this cartoon that finally Prime Minister Narendra Modi has broken his long silence on the Manipur riots and issued a statement condemning the stripping of two Christian women in Manipur.
Prime Minister Modi was completely silent on this issue since May 3. He was forced to condemn the criticism on the international media for this disgraceful treatment of women.
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However, this condemnation of the Modi government was rejected by the public and termed it as crocodile tears.
Earlier, Modi continued to enjoy his visit to France, despite the destruction of rains and the release of water from the Ganga-Jamuna, which turned the whole of New Delhi into a pond, with water reaching the Chief Minister’s House, the Assembly Hall and the Agra Taj.
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