In a significant move, the President’s rule in Manipur has been extended for six more months, until February 13, 2026. The extension followed a resolution moved by Union Home Minister Amit Shah in the Parliament. This decision means that the central government continues to exercise direct control over the administration of Manipur amid ongoing political and security challenges in the state.
The original imposition of President’s rule came after a political crisis that led to the collapse of the state government. With this extension, the Governor, under the direction of the central government, will administer the state. The move aims to restore law and order and stabilize the political environment.
Amit Shah emphasized that the extension is essential to ensure peace and proper governance while keeping the state’s welfare in focus. The decision has sparked various reactions from political parties and local leaders, who are hopeful for a swift return to normalcy and civilian rule.
Key points of the extension:
- President’s rule extended until February 13, 2026
- Central government retains direct control over Manipur administration
- Governor will administer the state on behalf of the central government
- Extension aims to restore law, order, and political stability
- Political parties and local leaders express hope for return to civilian rule
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