70,000 Indians are living in relief camps inside India in 2025.
No water. No sanitation. No medicines. And for 2 years, no national leader has set foot there.
This is not Manipur’s shame — this is India’s.
Manipur Crisis Ignored by Modi Govt | Relief Camps in Collapse, No Help from Centre
In this hard-hitting video, we take you deep inside India’s worst ignored humanitarian crisis — the Manipur Relief Camp catastrophe. Since May 2023, ethnic violence between Kuki-Zo and Meitei communities turned entire districts into ghost towns. Homes were burned. Lives were shattered. And over 70,000 Indians were pushed into makeshift camps, living in tattered tents and abandoned school buildings.
🛑 And while this was happening — PM Modi didn’t visit. Not once.
🔥 What You’ll Learn in This Video:
🟥 1. Inside the Camps: How Are 70,000 Indians Living in 2025?
Relief camps in Manipur have been operating without basic infrastructure for over 24 months
According to reports by NHRC, Amnesty, and ground journalists, many camps have no regular water, no access to essential medicine, and barely any privacy for women
Sexual violence survivors have spoken to the press — saying they were left alone, without counselling, shelter, or court follow-up
Children dropped out of school, forced to live in trauma
The food supply is irregular — some receive rations once every 10 days
Local reporters say: “It’s like they’ve been erased from the country.”
📌 "Imagine a crisis this scale in Gujarat or Delhi — would we still be silent?"
🟥 2. Where Is the Government? Why No Top-Level Visit in 2 Years?
PM Modi has not visited Manipur since the violence began in May 2023
No tweet, no speech, no televised address about the humanitarian disaster in the relief camps
Home Minister Amit Shah visited once — in May 2023 — and did not enter a single camp
BJP social media had 13 tweets during that time — 12 were just photos of Shah
Meanwhile, leaders attended G20, Ram Mandir, and rallies across India
📌 “Is Manipur not part of India?”
🟥 3. What Did the Supreme Court Say?
In 2024, the Supreme Court directly questioned the Centre:
“Can we let a part of the country disintegrate like this?”
Court observed no adequate protection, no rehabilitation policy, and delayed FIRs
By Feb 2025, under SC pressure, President’s Rule was finally imposed
Before that, BJP kept Biren Singh as CM, despite massive protests and worsening conditions in camps
🟥 4. National Media? Missing.
Most national channels gave under 2 minutes a day to Manipur
Coverage of relief camps — almost zero
No ground reportage, no follow-ups, and no humanitarian analysis
Independent outlets like The Frontier Manipur, EastMojo, and Imphal Free Press are the only ones consistently reporting
Some YouTubers who spoke about the camps say they were demonetized or shadowbanned
🟥 5. Relief Camps in Their Own Land — And Still Ignored
These aren’t refugees from another country
These are Indian citizens living in unrecognised, unplanned shelters
Women are giving birth without hospitals
Young boys have been recruited into violent groups — as per 2025 reports
And still — no national medical team, no central relief fund, no nationwide appeal
📌 “If 70,000 people were living like this in Mumbai, would it be called a national emergency?”
🗂️ Verified Sources Used in This Video:
NHRC Reports (2023–2025)
Amnesty International Briefings
Supreme Court Observations (2023–2025)
EastMojo, The Frontier Manipur, Reuters
Statements by opposition MPs and Manipuri civil society groups
BJP & MyGovIndia Twitter archive
UNHRC northeast India watchlist documentation (via reports from journalists)
This is not a video to shock you.
This is a video to make you ask:
👉 Why are 70,000 people still living like refugees in 2025 — and no one at the top cares?
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