A day after India's parliament authorized opposition parties' no-confidence motion against Narendra Modi's government, the leaders of opposition parties have raised their pitch to compel the Prime Minister to address the parliament on the ethnic violence in north-eastern state of Manipur. Over 120 people have died and 60,000 displaced in the ethnic violence that has continued for three months now. On Thursday, the opposition leaders wore black to the parliament session to draw the government's attention to the issue.
Shalu Yadav reports from Delhi.
IN: 'Black arm bands'
OUT: Sign off
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