Mizoram Chief Minister Lalduhoma has made a strong appeal for President’s Rule in Manipur, citing prolonged ethnic violence in state. In a recent interview, Lalduhoma called Manipur CM N Biren Singh a “necessary evil” and accused him of failing to address crisis, labeling him a “liability” to state and BJP.
Over 260 lives have been lost since violence erupted in May 2023, with recent incidents escalating tensions. Lalduhoma emphasized need for a responsible government, advocating for disarmament of militias in Manipur as a first step toward peace. Meanwhile, Mizo National Front (MNF) has joined chorus for Biren Singh’s resignation, condemning his inability to resolve crisis.
situation remains dire as demands for President’s Rule in Manipur gain momentum among political leaders and civil society.
Details at a Glance
Key Points | Details |
Statement by Lalduhoma | Criticized Biren Singh’s tenure; called for President’s Rule in Manipur |
Violence in Manipur | Over 260 lives lost since May 2023 |
Recent Incidents | 10 tribal people and six Meitei individuals killed recently |
Action Suggested | Disarm militias; establish a responsible government |
MNF Statement | Called Biren Singh’s leadership “untenable and shameful” |
Union Response | Emergency discussions led by Amit Shah amid rising tensions |
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