In a significant political development in Manipur, the President’s rule has been extended for another six months, up to February 13, 2026. The decision was taken in the Parliament after Home Minister Amit Shah moved the resolution for continuation of central rule in the state.
This extension means the state government will remain under direct control of the central government through the Governor, amid ongoing administrative and security concerns.
Key Points of the Resolution
- The President’s rule in Manipur has been extended till February 13, 2026.
- The central government exercises direct control through the Governor.
- The move was initiated to address ongoing unrest and ensure proper governance.
- Home Minister Amit Shah emphasized the necessity of this measure to safeguard public interests.
Context and Reactions
Since the imposition of President’s rule, the central government has been closely monitoring the situation in Manipur in order to maintain peace and stability. The state has experienced unrest and challenges, which prompted this intervention for restoring calm and normalcy.
The decision has received mixed reactions from political parties and local stakeholders, with many considering it an essential step to handle the delicate law and order situation effectively.
Stay tuned to Questiqa India News for more latest updates on this evolving situation.

