Do not want President’s Rule to continue... Dialogue only way forward : Shah in RS

    05-Apr-2025
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New Delhi, Apr 4
Union Home Minister Amit Shah said on Friday (April 4, 2025) that both the communities in Manipur should understand that dialogue is the only way forward and the Union Government is not in favour of continuing President’s Rule in the State even for a single day.
Asserting that it was a Manipur High Court order that triggered the violence in the State in May 2023, the Minister said that the interpretation of the order led to insecurities among the tribal community about losing reservation status and it became a “tribals versus non-tribal” issue.
Manipur’s long road to recovery  
“It is not a religious conflict, nor terrorism or a law and order failure. Of the 260 people killed in the ethnic violence so far, 70% killings took place in the first 15-days. When ethnic violence spreads, to control it within 15-days is difficult. Not the first time such violence has been reported in the State. Such incidents in the past have taken years to subside but the Bharatiya Janata Party never politicised the incidents. They (Opposition) are rubbing salt on the wounds of Manipur by politicising the issue,” Mr Shah said.
Mr Shah said that so far 13 meetings have taken place with both the communities and soon the final meeting involving both the communities will be held in Delhi.
Around 2.40 am on Friday (April 4, 2025) Mr Shah moved the statutory resolution in the Rajya Sabha for the approval of the imposition of President’s Rule in Manipur. The resolution was adopted by the Upper House.
Around 260 people have been killed in the ethnic violence between the Meitei and the tribal Kuki-Zo people that erupted in the State on May 3, 2023. President’s Rule was imposed in the State on February 13.
“The resolution was brought late to the House because the meetings continued. Even when the (budget) session was on, two meetings took place and the third and final meeting soon with the two communities in Delhi will be held soon.
I hope both communities will understand and take the route of dialogue,” Mr Shah said.
The Manipur High Court on March 27, 2023 had directed the State Government to submit its recommendation on the inclusion of Meiteis in the ST list asking to consider the proposal preferably within four weeks. On May 3, 2023, a tribal solidarity rally was organised in all hill districts, following which the violence erupted starting from Churachandpur.
The Minister said that President’s Rule was imposed due to a political vacuum after the resignation of Chief Minister N Biren Singh on February 9 and not due to the no-confidence motion being by the Congress party in the State Assembly as being claimed.
“I want to make it clear that Congress did not have enough numbers to bring no-confidence motion against the State Government. None of the MLAs staked claim to form the Government. PR was imposed on February 13. But even before that zero violence was reported in the months of November, December, January and March. Misconceptions should not be created,” Mr Shah said.
Ten Opposition members spoke on the statutory resolution in the Upper House. The discussion continued for around 90 minutes. The Hindu