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The MPs of INDIA alliance are all dressed in black to voice their protest over the Manipur issue. They have decided to wear black clothes inside the parliament too. The opposition went with the decision to wear black, to mark their protest for not getting a statement from the Prime Minister Narendra Modi over the Manipur issue.

The opposition Congress MP Gaurav Gogoi stated that their black clothes are against the arrogance of the PM. He further stated that when the country is burning and Manipur is divided, the PM is bothered about his own image.

The AAP MP Raghav Chadha stated that this protest of opposition is a symbolic protest to give the message that the opposition stands with Manipur. He further stated that the government should save Manipur and the state government of Manipur should be dissolved and the CM of Manipur should be sacked.

Since the monsoon session of parliament commenced on July 20, both the houses have been frequently adjourned, after the protest and sloganeering by the opposition parties in both the houses for their demand for comprehensive debate on Manipur in the parliament.

Today, as soon as both the houses began their proceedings, the opposition MPs were seen displaying placards over the Manipur issue.

Both houses later became ground for slogans. The opposition raised slogans of ‘Pradhan Mantri Sadan Mein Aao’, ‘Pradhan Mantri Chuppi Todo’, ‘Pradhan Mantri Hosh Mein Aao’, which means that Prime Minister Come to House, break your silence, and come to your senses.

Whereas, the MPs of the ruling party raised the slogan of “Kale Kapde, Kala Kaam, Nahi Sahega Hindustan”, which translates to Dark Clothes, Dark Deeds, India Will Not Tolerate.

The Lok Sabha speaker Om Birla further, condemned the behaviour of the opposition MPs for raising slogans and placards, terming their behaviour unsuitable to democracy.
Well, this isn’t the first time the opposition has come to the parliament in black clothes. Back in 2022, in August, the opposition had protested in black against the price rise, GST hike, and unemployment.

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00:00 Hello everyone this is Aamina Ansari welcome to HW News English.
00:05 The MPs of India Alliance are all dressed in black to voice their protest over the Manipur
00:10 issue.
00:12 They have decided to wear black clothes inside the parliament too.
00:16 The opposition went with the decision to wear black to mark their protest for not getting
00:20 a statement from the Prime Minister Narendra Modi over the Manipur issue.
00:26 The opposition Congress MP Gaurav Gogoi stated that their black clothes are against the arrogance
00:32 of the PM.
00:34 He further stated that when the country is burning and Manipur is divided, the PM is
00:39 bothered about his own image.
00:41 The UP MP Raghav Chadha stated that this protest of opposition is a symbolic protest to give
00:47 the message that the opposition stands with Manipur.
00:51 He further stated that the government should save Manipur and the state government of Manipur
00:56 should be dissolved and the CM of Manipur should be sacked.
01:00 Since the monsoon session of the parliament commenced on July 20th, both the houses have
01:06 been frequently adjourned after the protests and slogans by the opposition parties in both
01:11 the houses for their demand for comprehensive debate on Manipur in the parliament.
01:17 Today, as soon as both the houses began their proceedings, the opposition MPs were seen
01:23 displaying placards over the Manipur issue.
01:26 Both the houses later became ground for slogans.
01:29 The opposition raised the slogan of "Pradhan Mantri Sadhan Mein Aau, Pradhan Mantri Chuppi
01:35 Todo, Pradhan Mantri Hosh Mein Aau" which means that "Prime Minister, come to house,
01:41 break silence and come to your senses".
01:44 Whereas the MPs of the ruling party raised the slogan of "Kaale Kapde, Kaala Kaam Nahi
01:51 Sahega Hindustan" which translates to "Dark clothes, dark deeds, India will not tolerate".
01:59 The Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla further condemned the behaviour of the opposition MPs for raising
02:05 slogans and placards terming their behaviour unsuitable to democracy.
02:10 "The manner in which you are behaving, this party has been a part of a higher tradition, a higher tradition, a higher standard.
02:32 But the manner in which you are behaving, the manner in which you are behaving, it is not
02:41 suitable for our democracy.
02:43 I request you all again that it is our responsibility to make the Sadhan's dignity, respect and
02:51 higher tradition.
02:52 We have been chosen to keep their feelings and their feelings in the Sadhan.
03:04 You are raising slogans, placards, placards in front of the Prime Minister, some MP is
03:12 coming to the house and wants to discuss with the Speaker.
03:16 This is not the right way.
03:19 And this is not in accordance with the traditional traditions.
03:23 If you are seeing the entire country because of the behaviour of the traditional traditions,
03:33 where do you want to take it?
03:36 Discuss it well, discuss it.
03:40 I will give you sufficient time and sufficient opportunity on every issue.
03:46 But these traditions are not right.
03:49 This is your behaviour, it is not in accordance with the traditions.
03:53 We are the biggest democracy in the world.
03:56 What are you behaving here?
04:00 The entire country is watching you.
04:03 If you behave like this, then I am not going to run the Sadhan like this.
04:11 The Sadhan's proceedings are postponed till 2 o'clock.
04:15 Well, this isn't the first time the opposition has come to parliament in black clothes.
04:21 Back in 2022, in August, the opposition had protested in black against the price rise,
04:28 GST hike and unemployment.
04:31 That's all for this news report.
04:33 For more such news and updates, subscribe to HW News English.
04:37 Is there this kind of extreme elements that are talking about burning Hindus, killing Hindus?
04:44 Are these kind of extreme sentiments growing in Kerala?
04:47 That is what the country would like to know.
04:50 Yeah, it's gradually growing in 2019 election.
04:56 After the 2019 election, the Muslim minorities have believed that Modi government will be sustained in the centre.
05:06 So, they will continue after 2024.
05:09 What will be our stature?
05:11 They brought CAA, another time they are going to bring government civil court.
05:19 They have suspicions, they are doubtful that what will be the status in India?
05:26 What will be their status in India?
05:29 They have deep suspicions about the BJP government in the centre.
05:34 These slogans are the constructions of their suspicions.
05:39 [Music]

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