
Centre to seek six-month extension of President's Rule in Manipur; Amit Shah to table resolution in RS today
Amit Shah
is scheduled to move a resolution in the Rajya Sabha on Friday to extend President's Rule in Manipur for an additional six months starting August 13, 2025, according to media reports.
The move comes at a time when political pressure is mounting from within the NDA's own ranks to restore democratic governance in the conflict-hit state.
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President's Rule was initially imposed on February 13, 2025, shortly after former Chief Minister N Biren Singh resigned from his post. His departure was largely driven by political turmoil within the ruling BJP, as several Meitei legislators revolted against his leadership.
In the absence of any contender staking a claim to form the government, the Centre invoked Article 356.
Despite the state assembly remaining in suspended animation—its tenure lasting until 2027—no attempt has since been made to reconstitute an elected government.
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Pushback from NDA's Own MLAs
Since April, Meitei and Naga legislators of the BJP-led NDA, including both supporters and critics of Biren Singh, have been lobbying for the return of a 'popular government.'
They argue that President's Rule has failed to restore normalcy or address the deeper political and ethnic grievances in the state. The move to extend Central rule is expected to further strain saffron party ties between the Centre and its alliance MLAs in Manipur.
Meanwhile, Manipur continues to grapple with the aftermath of the violent ethnic conflict that erupted on May 3, 2023, between the
Meitei and Kuki-Zo communities
. Over 250 people have been killed, and more than 60,000 displaced. Though violence has subsided in recent months—particularly in the foothill areas that once saw some of the fiercest clashes—key issues remain unresolved.
Security Operations ongoing
On Thursday, security forces arrested eight militants from multiple proscribed outfits in operations across Imphal West, Bishnupur, Tengnoupal, and Chandel districts. Officials said that area domination exercises and coordinated search operations have been ongoing since the violence first broke out in 2023.
Observers note that tensions had been brewing long before the conflict erupted.
In 2022 and 2023, then-Chief Minister Biren Singh had launched large-scale eviction drives to clear alleged encroachments on reserve forest lands across both hill and valley districts. These actions sparked sharp resistance, particularly among Kuki and Zo groups, and are now widely viewed as one of the catalysts of the wider conflict.
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