Close Menu
    What's Hot

    Manhunt Underway After Deadly Ambush Kills Four in Manipur’s Churachandpur

    July 1, 2025
    Facebook X (Twitter) YouTube
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    EpomTimesEpomTimes
    Subscribe
    Saturday, July 5
    • Home
    • News
      • Manipur
      • North East
      • National
      • International
    • Politics
      • India
      • World
    • Health & Lifestyle
      • Music
      • Home & Interior
    • Food
    • Education
      • Book & Literature
    • Science & Tech
    • Money
    • Sports
      1. Games
      2. View All

      Sony Takes a Hit: $10 Billion Stock Loss Highlights Concerns Over PS5 Sales and Gaming Margins

      February 19, 2024

      Rise of Indie Games: Exploring the Impact and Innovation of Independent Game Developers

      February 8, 2022

      Parent’s Guide to Responsible Gaming: Balancing Playtime and Responsibilities

      April 29, 2021

      The Nostalgia Effect: Revisiting Classic Games and Their Impact on Modern Gaming

      April 19, 2021

      Manipur Supriya Devi Thokchom Wins Silver at World U19 Boxing Championships

      November 5, 2024

      Cristiano Ronaldo Scores Historic 900th Career Goal in Portugal’s Victory Over Croatia

      September 6, 2024

      Manipur’s Weightlifter Bindyarani Devi won bronze medal, IWF World Cup 2024

      April 5, 2024

      Manipur triumphs over Assam, securing a spot in the Santosh Trophy semifinals.

      March 6, 2024
    • Travel & Tourism
    • Editorial
    • Entertainment
    EpomTimesEpomTimes
    Home»News»International

    Ex-UK Prime Minister Tackles Manipur Turmoil in House of Lords Session

    April 18, 2024 International
    former UK prime minister David Cameron
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    David Cameron, who was once the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and is now the British Foreign Secretary, spoke in the House of Lords regarding religious conflict in Manipur, India.

    In response to a query from the Lord Bishop of Winchester regarding the state of religious freedom in India, Cameron acknowledged the religious aspect of the conflict.

    When asked about religious freedom in India and the situation in Manipur, UK Foreign Secretary David Cameron recognized the importance of acknowledging the religious dimension in some instances of strife. He stated, “We should not overlook the religious elements in some of these conflicts. While some are communal, tribal, or ethnic, many have a distinct religious aspect to them… There have been instances where we have discussed this with the Indian government, and we should continue to do so.”

    He mentioned a report by David Campanale that highlighted the destruction of churches among both valley dwellers and hill tribes in Manipur.

    Lord Singh of Wimbledon expressed concerns about religious intolerance in India, citing incidents like the Ayodhya riots and the persecution of Christians and Sikhs. He advocated for prioritizing religious freedom in the Commonwealth Charter. Cameron agreed with Singh’s emphasis on religious tolerance and freedom in India.

    Later, Lord Purvis of Tweed inquired about the terms of the UK-India trade deal concerning media, data, and telecoms, emphasizing the necessity of mutual transparency in addressing human rights issues.

    Keep Reading

    Manhunt Underway After Deadly Ambush Kills Four in Manipur’s Churachandpur

    Trump Claims He Averted India‑Pakistan War Again

    Srinagar-Katra Vande Bharat Express Inaugurated, Boosting Kashmir’s Rail Connectivity

    India Briefs Global Delegations on Pakistan’s Ceasefire Request and China’s New Stance Post-Operation Sindoor

    Outrage in Manipur After Army Stops Media Bus Over “Manipur” Label

    Rajnath Singh Visits Bhuj Air Base After Military Operation

    Editors Picks

    The Ultimate Student’s Guide to Selecting the Perfect College

    August 24, 2023
    Latest Posts
    Facebook X (Twitter) YouTube
    © Copyright 2025 Quadshine Tech & Ventures. All Rights Reserved.
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Disclaimer
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.