President's Rule Ushers New Era in Manipur
President's rule was declared in Manipur following Chief Minister N Biren Singh's resignation, leaving the government unable to function under constitutional provisions. The assembly has been placed under suspended animation, with President Droupadi Murmu taking over state functions as per Article 356 of the Constitution.
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The political landscape in Manipur underwent a dramatic shift as President's rule was enforced on Thursday, prompted by the resignation of Chief Minister N Biren Singh four days prior. This significant move places the state assembly under suspended animation.
A notification from the Ministry of Home Affairs announced the central directive, indicating President Droupadi Murmu's assessment that the state's governance could not proceed constitutionally. This development underscores the central government's role in state affairs during unprecedented challenges.
Invoking Article 356 of the Constitution, the President has assumed all functions of the Manipur government. This decisive step signals a transition period for the state, with national implications for governance and political dynamics.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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