Manipur BJP MLAs upset as no 'formal commitment' from centre on installation of a popular government.
BJP general secretary in-charge organisation B L Santhosh met the party legislators from Manipur in Delhi on Sunday and discussed methodologies to ensure "unity" and greater cooperation from the saffron party legislators and former ministers with the state administration under Governor Ajay Bhalla.
Most MLAs had presumed the meeting summoned at the initiatives of Sambit Patra, coordinator for North East, would be to explore ways for installation of a popular government in the state. Even if such things could be decided by January or February, 2026 -- the principal theme of Dec 14th meeting was --
... "Do not be guided and misguided" by civil society.
BJP high command cracks the 'verbal whip'.
Manipur state unit president Sharda Devi also attended.
Out of six Kuki BJP, MLAs -- four attended. Nemcha Kipgen, Ngurshanglur, Letjamang Haokip and L M Khoute and two absentees were Vungjagin Valte and Paolialal Haokip.
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A mild snub to N Biren Singh and few other ambitious legislators perhaps.
Sambit Patra also attended the meeting.
Three Kuki MLAs have reportedly given the meeting a miss.
In February this year, Manipur was placed under President's Rule and the assembly was suspended after chief minister N Biren Singh had tendered his resignation. Biren Singh had stepped down due to internal politics and the saffron party never had problems with numbers in the House.
The fact that such a meeting was convened in the middle of Parliament session indicated things were serious. The Assembly was suspended. Elections in Manipur are due by March 2027 along with Uttar Pradesh, Uttarkhand, Punjab and Goa.
The BJP legislators including former ministers are desperate for formation of a new government in the state.
The ethnic conflict between Kukis and Meities had engulfed the state since May 3, 2023. The unrest has claimed over 260 lives and displaced more than 60,000 people across the state. A large number of Kuki-Zo people have moved to Mizoram as well.
Rehabilitation of internally displaced people has figured lately and even the Sangai Festival was embroiled in controversy. This was a major issue of embarrassment for Governor Ajay Bhalla too. If this episode was a pressure tactics by a prominent leader, the BJP central leadership has able to read things "between the lines" as they put it.
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Since 2023; Meiteis are unable to visit Kuki strongholds such as Churachandpur and Kukis are unable to visit Meitei-dominant Imphal and valley regions.
Meiteis have 40 MLAS in the 60-member assembly and there are 20 others shared by Nagas and Kuki-Zo people - 10 each community.
In the present Assembly, BJP has 32 members and hence can form a government of its own. But there are six Kukis and they would remain non-committal to work with Meitei leaders. This too has been a cause of deep concern. The Kuki civil society has been clamouring for splitting the tiny state and a new administration set up created.
The Centre finds such demands impractical at this juncture but inclusiveness and greater participation of the Kuki-Zo people in the developmental process are something that would be encouraged.
The Dec 14, Sunday meeting must have upset Biren Singh, his associates and even his 'rival MLAs'.
By February this year, Biren Singh’s ouster looked imminent as the ethnic violence that started on May 3, 2023 did not quite end and tension still prevailed at an unexpected level.
The most important thing expected of a Chief Minister that he has strategies and vision for how to fix some of the entrenched problems of a state. Biren Singh failed on this score.
Of course Biren Singh's removal from the position of authority in Imphal left a big political vacuum.
As state’s Chief Minister and blessed with the high command's blessings Biren Singh had tried to emerge as a champion of the Meitei-cause.
This journalist’s visit to Imphal and other places in Manipur coincided with the Republic Day season. As expected there was a simmering tension.
Amidst such situations; Imphal market functioned normally in the evening hours. I met two women entrepreneurs in the busy all-women sellers market. One of them dealt with artificial ornaments. On the wrong side of 70, the senior citizen expressed her unhappiness with the state of affairs.
But what she had said was politically significant. "Both the parties the Congress and the BJP have failed.... I am old communist, I support CPI. My party should work harder in Manipur," remarked Meima Laisram.
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