Congress’s march to Raj Bhawan in Himachal tomorrow, will corner Modi government over Manipur issue

Pratibha Singh said that the Prime Minister of the country is not concerned about the situation in Manipur.

Shimla: After the Himachal Pradesh BJP, Congress will march to Raj Bhavan tomorrow. State Congress leaders are going to march to Raj Bhavan tomorrow on issues like Gautam Adani and BJP alliance, and Manipur violence. This march will be taken out under the leadership of Congress state president Pratibha Singh.

Pratibha Singh said that for one and a half years, the Manipur state is burning in the fire of violence, there is an atmosphere of rape, firing, and anarchy against women. Many people have lost their lives in this violence. The people of Manipur are worried about the future of their daughters and Prime Minister Narendra Modi did not consider it appropriate to visit Manipur for one and a half years. She said that the Prime Minister of the country is not concerned about the situation in Manipur.

Pratibha said that the Prime Minister is only concerned about Gautam Adani and his associates. The allegations made by the US Justice Department have exposed the alleged forgery of corruption, deceit, and fraud of the BJP Adani alliance.

She said that by importing cheap coal, the price of coal in India was inflated, after which the increase in electricity prices had a direct impact on the common consumers. The whole country is paying the price of making one person rich.

Pratibha Singh said that inflation, crimes against women, and unemployment are constantly increasing in the country. The central government is not paying attention to these issues. Given this, the Congress party will march to the Raj Bhavan today as a mark of protest and will submit a memorandum to the Governor.

Apart from all the former office bearers of the party, All India Congress Committee Secretary and State Affairs Co-in-charge Chetan Chauhan and Vidit Chaudhary will specially participate in the Raj Bhavan march of Congress. However, due to the winter session of the Assembly, Congress MLAs will not be able to participate in it.