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Lok Sabha Approves Extension of President’s Rule in Manipur

The Lok Sabha has passed a statutory resolution approving the extension of President’s Rule in Manipur for another six months beyond August 13, 2025. The decision, supported by the Union government, was aimed at ensuring that peace and stability continue in the northeastern state which has faced ethnic tensions in the past.

Government Emphasizes Return of Peace

During the discussion in the House, Minister of State for Home Affairs Nityanand Rai assured members that peace was prevailing in Manipur since the imposition of President’s Rule.

Peace returning there than the fact that since President’s Rule was imposed, there has been only one fatality and no casualties in the last four months.

Also law and order situation is under control, and efforts are ongoing to resolve differences between the two ethnic communities through dialogue and mutual understanding. The government is working towards establishing permanent peace in the state.

Background of President’s Rule in Manipur

  • President’s Rule was first imposed on February 13, 2025, due to concerns over the breakdown of law and order in Manipur.
  • The measure was approved by Parliament on April 2, 2025, for an initial period of six months.
  • As per the Constitution, such approval is valid only for six months at a time, after which Parliament must decide whether to extend it further.
  • The fresh resolution moved by Rai ensures the continuation of central control till February 2026.

Speaker’s Statement

Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla confirmed that the House had earlier approved the imposition of President’s Rule in April and that this resolution extends it by another six months.

Importance of the Extension

The government highlighted that the extension of President’s Rule is necessary to,

  • Strengthen law and order in Manipur.
  • Build trust between the ethnic communities.
  • Prevent violence and maintain social harmony.
  • Create an environment for lasting peace and development.
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