BJP's Sick Manipur Game ? Fire Biren Singh, Fake President's Rule, Install Puppet CM – Now Manipur Burns Worse!

SIBY JEYYA
After nearly three years of unrelenting ethnic bloodshed that has claimed hundreds of lives, displaced tens of thousands, and turned Manipur into a war zone, the bjp finally admitted defeat – or so it seemed. N. Biren Singh, the embattled chief minister whose divisive rule fueled the flames, resigned in february 2025. President's Rule followed, promising central intervention and stability. 


One year later, the Centre abruptly lifted it, rushed a new BJP-led government into power with Yumnam Khemchand Singh as cm, and swore in ministers – only for fresh violence to erupt within hours in Kuki-dominated areas. Same party, same playbook, same catastrophe. This isn't governance; it's a cynical power loop that treats human lives as disposable collateral in the BJP's endless hunger to cling to throne.


  1. Biren Singh's Forced Exit: 

    Too Late, Too Toxic: By early 2025, Manipur was ungovernable under N. Biren Singh. Ethnic clashes between Meitei and Kuki-Zo communities had spiralled into open warfare – churches burned, villages razed, arms flooding in. Internal bjp revolt brewed as MLAs threatened to defect. Facing a no-confidence motion, Biren resigned on february 9, 2025. The BJP's poster boy for "strong leadership" finally crumbled – but only after destroying the state's social fabric beyond repair.



  2. President's Rule: A Convenient Pause Button for BJP

    With no stable government possible, the Centre slapped President's Rule on february 13, 2025 – dissolving the assembly's functions while keeping BJP's MLAs intact. For a full year, direct delhi control was supposed to restore peace. Billions in aid announced, forces deployed, talks promised. Yet violence simmered, curfews remained, and IDP camps swelled. President's Rule wasn't a solution – it was BJP's timeout to regroup without losing the state.



  3. The Sham Revival: 

    Lifting Rule Just to Reclaim Power: Fast-forward to february 4, 2026: With assembly tenure still valid till 2027, the Centre suddenly revokes President's Rule. Why now? Simple – bjp wanted its government back without elections. No fresh mandate from traumatised voters, no risk of losing seats. Just reload the old setup with a new data-face. Pure political opportunism disguised as "restoring democracy."



  4. Puppet cm Installed: 

    Meet Yumnam Khemchand Singh: Enter the handpicked replacement – bjp loyalist Yumnam Khemchand Singh, sworn in on february 4 evening amid fanfare from Delhi. PM Modi sends congratulations, party cheers "new beginning." But this isn't change; it's musical chairs. Same ruling alliance, same majority MLAs, same unresolved hatreds. Khemchand isn't a peacemaker – he's BJP's insurance policy to keep Manipur in the nda column.



  5. Day One Disaster: Violence Erupts Immediately: 

    Hours after the swearing-in, all hell breaks loose again. In Churachandpur, massive protests against new deputy cm appointments turn violent – stone-pelting, clashes with security forces, mobs raging. Kuki-Zo groups furious over perceived tokenism (Nemcha Kipgen as Deputy CM) or betrayal. Fresh bloodshed on the very day "stability" returns. If this is BJP's idea of a reset, it's a complete system crash.



  6. The Pattern No One Can Deny: 

    Change Face, Keep Chaos: This isn't governance – it's auto-refresh politics. Problem explodes under Biren? Resign him. Situation still burning? Hide behind President's Rule. Crave power again? Lift rule, install loyalist, pretend everything's fixed. Meanwhile, civilians die, communities fracture deeper, and Manipur remains a tinderbox. BJP's only consistent achievement: retaining control at any human cost.



  7. Lives Sacrificed for Political Hunger

    Over 200 dead, 60,000 displaced, economy shattered, society splintered – all since May 2023. Yet BJP's priority was never peace; it was power. No bold reconciliation moves, no accountability for failures, no admission that divisive politics ignited this inferno. Instead, cosmetic cm swaps while the state bleeds. This is what happens when a party values throne over people.



  8. Manipur's Message to India: 

    This "Democracy" Is Broken: A state on fire for years, leadership musical chairs, central rule as political tool, instant relapse into violence – Manipur isn't just BJP's failure; it's an indictment of how power-obsessed politics destroys lives. Stability still buffering, peace indefinitely delayed. The people of Manipur deserve better than this endless, savage loop of chaos for control. When will delhi finally choose humanity over hunger for power?

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