IMPHAL: With President’s Rule in Manipur approaching its first anniversary, leaders and lawmakers from the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) representing the state have been called to New Delhi for high-level consultations with the central leadership. The move has intensified political speculation over the possible restoration of an elected government in the violence-affected northeastern state.
Our correspondent reports that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leadership has asked all BJP legislators from Manipur, along with MLAs of alliance partners, to attend a crucial meeting in the national capital. The discussions are taking place as the state continues under President’s Rule, imposed on February 13, 2025, after prolonged ethnic unrest and political instability.
Sources said the instructions to attend the meeting were issued over the weekend, following which legislators began travelling to Delhi. The invitees include BJP MLAs as well as members of alliance partners such as the National People’s Party, the Naga People’s Front and supporting Independent legislators. Party insiders said the meeting is aimed at reviewing the political situation in Manipur and exploring options ahead of the nearing deadline of central rule.
A senior BJP legislator from the state said the consultations would focus on the possibility of government formation and restoring political stability. “With the one-year period of President’s Rule almost complete, the leadership needs to take a call on the future course of action. The discussions in Delhi are expected to be decisive,” the leader said.
Former Chief Minister N Biren Singh, who remains a prominent BJP figure in Manipur, was among the MLAs who travelled to the national capital. Before leaving Imphal, he said the meeting with the central leadership was significant for the state. “This engagement is important for Manipur. We hope that constructive discussions will help pave the way for restoring democratic governance,” he said.
Another BJP MLA, Sorokhaibam Rajen, said that the central leadership would decide the next steps. “Government formation is part of the discussions. Any decision taken by the party leadership will be supported by us,” he said, indicating readiness to back a consensus choice.
Our correspondent adds that political talks around restoring an elected government have gained momentum in recent weeks, with several leaders arguing that prolonged central rule cannot be a substitute for representative governance. However, the situation on the ground remains complex, with differing viewpoints across communities and political groups.
Civil society organisations and groups representing sections of the Kuki-Zo community have expressed reservations about restoring an elected government without addressing key concerns related to security, territorial administration and long-standing grievances. Some organisations have reiterated demands for separate administrative arrangements and have cautioned against hurried political decisions.
On the other hand, several valley-based groups and political leaders have been pressing for an early end to President’s Rule, arguing that an elected government is essential for long-term peace, reconciliation and development. They maintain that democratic institutions must be revived to address public issues effectively.
Political analysts said the inclusion of alliance partner MLAs in the Delhi meeting suggests that the BJP leadership is attempting to build a broader consensus within the NDA before taking any major decision. “Any move towards government formation will require support beyond a single party, especially given Manipur’s fragile social fabric,” an analyst said.
The central leadership is also believed to be assessing whether the political environment is conducive to stable governance, or whether President’s Rule needs to be extended further. Under constitutional provisions, President’s Rule can be extended with parliamentary approval, but prolonged central administration is often viewed as a temporary arrangement rather than a long-term solution.
Observers note that the timing of the meeting is critical, as the approaching anniversary of President’s Rule places pressure on the Centre to clarify its stance. “The urgency reflects the constitutional timeline, but the challenge lies in balancing democratic restoration with the need for lasting peace and consensus among communities,” a political commentator said.
As deliberations continue in New Delhi, attention remains firmly on the outcome of these talks. Any decision taken in the coming days is expected to have a significant bearing on Manipur’s political future and the prospects for restoring elected governance in the state.
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