After the ongoing ethnic riots in Manipur, the northeastern state of India, the Indian government took control of direct control.
Manipur Chief Minister Brian Singh resigned last week, and then announced that President Raj would implement in a statement in the statement of Indian President Darupadi Marmo Governor Ajay Kumar Bala.
In the clash in Manipur since 2023, there have been fierce conflicts between the majority and the minority Kuki community.
The controversy began when a judicial decision was advised to the Kugi community to provide the allocation of economic facilities and work. Thereafter, a bloody clash between the two groups began, of which more than 250 were killed and thousands of displaced so far.
Former Manipur Chief Minister Ann Singh, who was the main leader of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the representative of the Metti community, has resigned due to pressure from the opposition and his own party allies.
The National People’s Party split from the government in November over the rising violence and the government’s failure in the state, but according to the local media, the party recently joined the BJP.
The Indian government has imposed President Raj in Manipur and handed over the control of the state to Governor Ajay Kumar Pala.
“There are situations where the government cannot run the government,” said Indian President Tarupadi Mermo.
One of the main reasons for the growing short tension in Manipur is the entry of Myanmar’s refugees in the state, the Modi government says. The Indian government hopes that the arrival of refugees from Myanmar has made the differences between the two communities worse.
The army and the police have a large group of army and police in Manipur, and the Indian government is taking urgent steps to deal with any threats.