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Amidst the growing opposition demanding Prime Minister Modi's attention on the issues pertaining to Manipur, the protesting members of parliament chose to express their dissent by wearing black attire during a session at the Parliament. This symbolic gesture was meant to convey their serious concerns and dissatisfaction with the government's approach towards addressing the Manipur-related matters.
During the address of Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge in the Rajya Sabha, the members belonging to the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) disrupted the proceedings by loudly chanting the slogan ""Kaale kapde kaala kaam, nahi chahega Hindustan,"" which translates to ""Black clothes black deeds, India rejects this.""
The incident reflects the escalating tensions and divisions within the political landscape over the handling of Manipur's issues, and it showcases the opposition's determination to voice their grievances, even in a symbolic manner. The use of slogans and attire as a form of protest underscores the significance of the Manipur-related concerns and the urgency with which the opposition wishes to address them. As this situation unfolds, it remains to be seen how both the government and the opposition will navigate through these contentious matters and find a common ground to address the concerns raised by the people of Manipur effectively.

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00:00 Honourable members, I will give floor to the LOP. Please take your seats.
00:07 And before that, I will make one announcement.
00:18 I have to inform Honourable members that the Business Advisory Committee in its meeting held today on 27th July 2023 has allotted time
00:28 for government legislative business and the report is laid on the table of the House.
00:33 Honourable LOP.
00:35 Honourable LOP.
00:38 Honourable LOP.
00:41 (crowd chanting)
00:43 (crowd chanting)
00:46 (crowd chanting)
00:49 (crowd chanting)
00:52 (crowd chanting)
00:56 (crowd chanting)
01:01 (crowd chanting)
01:06 - Please, please take your seat.
01:18 I understand,
01:19 Honorable members,
01:21 I understand,
01:22 I understand.
01:25 (crowd chanting)
01:29 (crowd chanting)
01:32 (crowd chanting)
01:35 (crowd chanting)
01:38 (crowd chanting)
01:42 (crowd chanting)
01:46 - I have to speak.
01:48 I have to speak.
01:50 I have to speak.
01:53 Nothing will go before me.
01:57 What is right in India,
02:02 we are obstructing.
02:03 And I have not seen a ruling party
02:06 obstructing a speaker, opposition leader.
02:10 This is very unfair.
02:13 What are you all listening?
02:15 It is a high time for the king.
02:19 And king, government.
02:21 - Zero, zero.
02:22 - Government itself is taking this decision.
02:24 (crowd chanting)
02:27 - Take your seat, take your seat.
02:29 Take your seat.
02:30 I'm on my legs.
02:31 Have the minimum respect for the chairperson.
02:36 Please, take your seat.
02:38 Honorable members,
02:39 I had the occasion a while ago
02:44 to see reaction from one section.
02:47 I have the occasion now.
02:50 Honorable foreign minister was making a speech.
02:54 His statement carried a lot of things.
02:57 I expected the opposition also to raise issues.
03:01 I allowed by relaxing rule 251.
03:03 I now imagine a scenario
03:09 when we did not listen to the honorable foreign minister
03:16 who was traversing our historic achievements.
03:20 You are entitled to ask questions.
03:22 (crowd shouting)
03:24 Sir, unless there will be order in the house, okay.
03:28 (crowd shouting)
03:31 (crowd chanting)
03:40 (crowd shouting)
03:44 (crowd shouting)
03:47 (crowd shouting)
03:49 (crowd shouting)
03:53 (crowd shouting)
03:56 (crowd shouting)
03:59 I have to leave at 2 p.m. today.
04:23 (crowd shouting)
04:27 (upbeat music)
04:30 (upbeat music)
04:33 (upbeat music)
04:35 (upbeat music)
04:38 (upbeat music)
04:41 (upbeat music)
04:43 [BLANK_AUDIO]

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