Union govt’s intervention in Manipur sparks hope among ethnic groups; Meitei civil society hails Shah's initiatives
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Union govt’s intervention in Manipur sparks hope among ethnic groups; Meitei civil society hails Shah’s initiatives

The Meitei Alliance backed Shah’s plans while advocating for a National Register of Citizens (NRC) to address “illegal immigration threatening Manipur’s demographic and cultural fabric”

Dibya Kamal BordloiDibya Kamal Bordloi
Mar 4, 2025, 07:00 pm IST
in Politics, Bharat, Manipur
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Meitei civil society hails Union Home Minister Amit Shah's initiatives

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The Indian government’s decisive intervention in Manipur, including the invocation of Article 356 to suspend the state legislature and a security roadmap unveiled by Union Home Minister Amit Shah, has drawn cautious optimism from ethnic organizations. The Thadou Students’ Association (TSA), Association of Meiteis in the Americas (AMA), and Meitei Alliance have welcomed the measures, citing hopes for lasting peace after 22 months of ethnic violence that erupted in May 2023

Government Action and Timeline

On February 13, 2025, President Droupadi Murmu proclaimed Article 356 of the Constitution, placing the Manipur Legislative Assembly in “suspended animation” following the resignation of Chief Minister N. Biren Singh on February 9. This constitutional move, which temporarily halts state governance, set the stage for central oversight. On March 1, Union Home Minister Amit Shah chaired a high-level review meeting in New Delhi, outlining a five-point plan to restore stability. Key measures include ensuring unrestricted movement on all roads by March 8, cracking down on extortion networks, expediting Indo-Myanmar border fencing, and dismantling drug trafficking operations.

Thadou Students’ Association (TSA) Response

The TSA, representing the Thadou community, hailed the directives as a “light at the end of the tunnel” for Manipur’s indigenous groups. In a statement, the association emphasized relief at Shah’s pledge to secure highways, critical for Thadou populations disproportionately impacted by road blockades during the conflict. The TSA also endorsed the crackdown on drugs, calling it vital for “a prosperous, drug-free Manipur,” while reaffirming their distinct identity: “Thadou is not Kuki… any group misrepresenting this is illegitimate,” citing their 2024 Convention Declaration.

Meitei Diaspora and Civil Society Reactions

The Association of Meiteis in the Americas (AMA) praised the security measures but urged further action, stating, “Complete disarmament is essential to a gun-free Manipur.” The AMA stressed that illegal arms have perpetrated violence, undermining trust and development. Similarly, the Meitei Alliance backed Shah’s plans while advocating for a National Register of Citizens (NRC) to address “illegal immigration threatening Manipur’s demographic and cultural fabric.”

Manipur’s crisis, rooted in tensions between the Meitei majority and tribal groups like the Kuki-Zo, escalated in 2023 over land rights, resources, and political representation. Over 250 lives have been lost, and 60,000 displaced. The central government’s rare use of Article 356 reflects the severity of the stalemate under Biren Singh’s administration, criticized for partisan handling of the conflict.

While stakeholders cautiously welcome New Delhi’s intervention, implementation remains key. The TSA urged “strict adherence” to road-opening deadlines, while the AMA pressed for “swift disarmament.” The Meitei Alliance’s along with other civil society organisations are emphasising on the implementation of NRC to check the infiltration from Myanmarin and Bangladesh.  As central forces take charge, all eyes are on whether these steps can bridge divides and restore Manipur’s frayed social fabric.

Topics: Union Home Minister Amit ShahArticle 356Association of Meiteis in the AmericasAMAThe Thadou Students’ Association
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