Manipur has been in a state of unrest with periodic violence for the past twenty two months. The situation is becoming increasingly complex, with various stakeholders presenting differing perspectives based
Manipur has been in a state of unrest with periodic violence for the past twenty two months. The situation is becoming increasingly complex, with various stakeholders presenting differing perspectives based
Ukhrul, Feb 13: Owing to the prolonged Manipur crisis, President Droupadi Murmu invoked Article 356 in the state today. Subsequently, she assumed full control of the state government, citing a
Imphal, Feb 9: Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh resigned on Sunday evening amid mounting pressure from various quarters who had been threatening to move a no-trust motion and a
Imphal, Feb 6: Former deputy chief minister of Manipur and NPP national vice president Y Joykumar has been chosen as the interim president of the Manipur unit of NPP. In
Imphal, Feb 3: A new player emerged on Manipur’s political scene as some individuals who believe in regionalism floated a new political party called “Leingak.” The new political party was
Senapati, Jan 30: The 13th round of tripartite talks between the Government of India, the Government of Manipur, and the United Naga Council (UNC) was held on Thursday at Senapati
Ukhrul, Jan 18: The Chief Ministers of Manipur and Meghalaya have expressed their condolences following the passing of former Minister and sitting MLA of Tadubi Constituency, N. Kayisii. MLA Kayisii
Ukhrul: Congress Legislative Party (CLP) Leader and former Chief Minister Okram Ibobi has accused the BJP-led government of failing to address the ongoing crisis in Manipur, instead deflecting blame onto
Ukhrul: The Manipur Government on Tuesday issued a clarification addressing criticisms over its failure to convene three sessions of the 12th Manipur Legislative Assembly during the current calendar year. The
Ukhrul, Dec 12: The Angami Youth Organisation (AYO), reiterating the Angami Public Organisation resolution of 1993 on “One Government, One Tax,” cautioned the workers from various Naga political groups to