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    Posted on February 20th, 2025 in Exam Details (QP Included)

    • On February 13, 2025, Article 356 of the Constitution was invoked in Manipur, bringing the State under President’s Rule.

    • This move allowed the President of India to take charge of all administrative and legislative functions from Manipur’s Council of Ministers.

    • The State Assembly was kept in ‘animated suspension’, allowing the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and its legislators time to resolve their differences.

    Technical Reasons for Invoking President’s Rule

    • The Union government did not consider this emergency step for 20 months due to technical reasons.

    • Article 174 of the Constitution requires a space between two State Assembly sessions to be not more than six months.

    • The then Chief Minister, N. Biren Singh, resigned on February 9, causing tensions within the BJP legislative party.

    • The Governor declared the Assembly session scheduled to begin the next day as “null and void” after accepting Singh’s resignation.

    Manipur’s Political Landscape

    • Manipur has had President’s Rule 10 times, making it one of the most vulnerable states to this extreme measure.

    • The state has 33 recognized Scheduled Tribes, most falling into the Naga and Kuki (now Kuki-Zo) groupings.

    • There are several other non-tribal communities such as Nepalis, Punjabis, Tamils, and Marwaris, who constitute a substantial percentage of the State’s projected population of about three million.

    The Politics of Populism

    • Political populism is a political approach that appeals to ordinary people who feel their concerns are disregarded by established elite groups.

    • There are three broad categories of political populism: “Reordering” populism, “Additive” populism, and “Quotidian” populism.

    • The politics of populism of Mr. Singh and his elite adversaries built on waves of ethnic paranoia in their respective constituencies, transforming hostilities into communal enmity.

    Challenges Ahead

    • The current spell of President’s Rule is unlikely to last long, and a new BJP government could take charge sooner rather than later.

    • The challenges ahead are far from simple, including allowing population movements across the international border and the drive against poppy cultivation or forest encroachment.

    • The long-run goal is to shed populism and be consensual, promoting the greater common good.

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