'You can ask but don't argue': Amit Shah tells reporter on Manipur question | India News


New Delhi: Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Tuesday refused to address the question of Chief Minister N Baran Singh's resignation over the Manipur violence, telling reporters not to “argue”. He further informed that the central government is negotiating with both the Metis and the Kukis for lasting peace in the state.
Shah was addressing a press conference where he was narrating the success story of 100 days. Modi 3.0 When asked why the chief minister of the violence-hit state is still in the post, Shah replied, “You can ask questions but you can't debate.”

Press Conference of Union Home Minister Amit Shah and Union Minister Ashwini Vishnu

Asked whether Prime Minister Narendra Modi would consider visiting the ethnic violence-hit state on his 74th birthday, which has always been the subject of opposition attacks, Shah told mediapersons that if any The decision will be, “You will find out.”
The Union Home Minister took credit for bringing political stability “for the first time in 60 years”.
He said that for the first time after 60 years there is an atmosphere of political stability in the country and we have also experienced continuity of policies. Implementation of policies for 10 years,” he said.
He also said that the government is planning to implement One Nation One Election during its tenure.
Shah also talked about the controversial Waqf Bill, saying, “The Waqf (Amendment) Bill, 2024 is committed to the management, protection and misuse of Waqf properties. It will be passed in Parliament in the coming days.”
Talking about the agriculture sector, Shah said, “In the agriculture sector, in the 17th installment of PM Kisan Saman Yojana, Rs 20 thousand crore was disbursed to 9.5 crore farmers, a total of Rs 3 lakh crore has been disbursed so far. There are 12 crore 33 lakh farmers.



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