India hits back at European Parliament's resolution on Manipur; calls it unacceptable & reflection of colonial mindset
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India hits back at European Parliament’s resolution on Manipur; calls it unacceptable & reflection of colonial mindset

The Indian Government lashed at the European Parliament over its resolution in which it had condemned the destruction of property, loss of life and violence in Manipur. The Ministry of External Affairs Spokesperson Arindam Bagchi said that "such interference in India's internal affairs is unacceptable, and reflects a colonial mindset".

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Jul 14, 2023, 06:30 pm IST
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The European Parliament’s resolution on  Manipur urged the Indian authorities to take swift measures to stop ethnic and religious violence and to “protect all religious minorities”.

The resolution entitled ‘India, the situation in Manipur’ was put forward by Pierre Larrouturou, Member of the European Parliament (MEP). The press statement from the Parliament read, “ …Parliament strongly urges the Indian authorities to put in place all necessary measures to promptly halt the ethnic and religious violence and to protect all religious minorities.”

India slams European Parliament’s resolution, calls it interference in internal affairs

India came down heavily on the European Parliament’s resolution and  Ministry of External Affairs Spokesperson Arindam Bagchi said that “such interference in India’s internal affairs is unacceptable, and reflects a colonial mindset”.

Bagchi added that the Indian authorities, including the state and the central government as well as the judiciary, took all possible steps to ensure that peace and harmony is restored in violence that hit Manipur.

Mincing no words to slam the European Parliament, Bagchi said, “The European parliament would be well advised to utilise its time more productively on its internal issues.”

 

Our response to media queries on the European Parliament discussing developments in Manipur:https://t.co/6jD1FE85Ns pic.twitter.com/6jqlDzoLs1

— Arindam Bagchi (@MEAIndia) July 13, 2023

What is noteworthy is that the resolution of the European Parliament came at a time when Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi was about to embark on a two day visit to France. on the invitation of President Emmanuel Macron as the Guest of Honour at the country’s Bastille Day Parade.

Foreign Secretary Vinay Kwatra said that the concern of the European parliament was being addressed and it has been made clear to them that the Manipur issue was clearly India’s internal matter. Manipur was marred by violence on May 3, 2023. Thousands of people have been displaced and are presently residing in relief camps.  The central and state governments had quickly swung into action to restore normalcy. It was alleged that Kukis from across the border had illegally entered the country and disrupted peace and harmony in the state.

Topics: FrancePM Narendra ModiArindam Bagchieuropean parliamentIndiaManipurMinistry of External Affairs
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