The use of phrases like 'defame India', 'political games', 'no faith in the people of India' portrays the opposition in a negative light and biases the reader against them.
The article focuses on the opposition's criticism of Modi's handling of the ethnic clashes in Manipur, but does not provide a balanced view of the situation or include the government's perspective.
The use of words like 'defame India', 'ethnic clashes', 'violence', 'outrage', 'troubled state', 'challenge' evoke strong emotions and can manipulate the reader's perception.
The article mentions the clashes between the Meitei group and the tribal Kuki minority, but does not provide a nuanced understanding of the complex issues at play or the diverse perspectives of the different groups involved.
The article mentions the high death toll and displacement in Manipur, which can create fear and anxiety in the reader.
The article frames the no-confidence vote as an attempt by the opposition to force Modi to address the ethnic clashes in Manipur, rather than a legitimate expression of dissatisfaction with his government's overall performance.