Major bureaucratic reshuffle in Manipur as 13 IAS officers transferred amid President’s Rule
The move is seen as part of efforts to streamline governance and restore administrative stability amid ongoing ethnic tensions.
The move is seen as part of efforts to streamline governance and restore administrative stability amid ongoing ethnic tensions.
The imposition of President’s Rule in strife-torn Manipur has sparked intense political reactions, with opposition parties accusing the BJP-led central government of failing to control the prolonged ethnic violence in the state.
In the wake of Chief Minister N Biren Singh’s resignation, the Manipur Congress has strongly opposed any move to impose President’s Rule or suspend the state’s legislative assembly, advocating for a democratically elected government to uphold stability and safeguard democracy in the conflict-hit state.
Mamata must reply why terrorists make Bengal their hide-out and not in other states. Even the Governor of the state is so unsafe that he has to take Central government security. Our BJP MLAs too need central security so one can imagine how unsafe the people of Bengal are”
Congress leader Vivek Tanka wrote to President Ram Nath Kovind and called it an “unconstitutional governance”.
The Congress supported the SP's move and said that SP had woken up late.
The Maharashtra Governor late on Monday invited the NCP — ranked third largest in last month’s polls — to form the next government in the state.
The state was put under the Governor’s Rule on 19 June by the then Governor NN Vohra when the BJP suddenly withdrew support to the Mehbooba Mufti-led PDP-BJP government.
Delhi Congress President Ajay Maken on Friday said his party does not want the elected government of the national capital…