NB Viewpoint | After US envoy's statement on Manipur Violence, MEA issues statement while Congress demands summoning of Garcetti

The US envoy said his country was ready "to assist in any way" if asked in dealing with the situation in Manipur

NewsBharati    08-Jul-2023 11:54:34 AM
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"Will the External Affairs Minister Dr S Jaishankar summon the US Ambassador and tell him in no uncertain terms that the USA has no role whatsoever to play in Manipur? The responsibility for bringing back peace and harmony in Manipur is that of the Union Govt, the state govt, the civil society and political parties in the state, especially" - Jairam Ramesh, Congress Leader

 
 
New Delhi, Jul 8: After Eric Garcetti condemned the Manipur violence, adding that he was ready "to assist in any way" if asked, Congress Leader Jairam Ramesh on Friday (Jul 7) said External Affairs Minister Jaishankar should tell the US Ambassador to India that he had no role to play in the Northeast state and the onus was on the Union and the state governments to restore normalcy.
 
 
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Addressing a press conference in Kolkata on Thursday, Garcetti said, "There has been so much progress" in the Northeast region, and it's not possible without peace." To a question on the ethnic violence in the Northeast state, which has claimed several lives and left scores more displaced, the US envoy said his country was ready "to assist in any way" if asked in dealing with the situation in Manipur.
 
 
 
 
 
However, he was quick to add that Manipur was an "Indian matter" and the "US prays for peace in the region as it can bring more collaboration, more projects, and more investment if peace is in place". Meanwhile, reacting to Garcetti's comment at a media briefing on Friday, Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Arindam Bagchi said foreign diplomats do not usually comment on internal developments in India.
 
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