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🚨 BIG BREAKING: NDA Summons Manipur MLAs to Delhi — Talks on New Government Formation Tomorrow

By : Vijesh Nair
Date :03/02/2026
India

NDA calls all Manipur MLAs to Delhi for talks on forming a new government with proposed Meitei CM and Kuki & Naga Deputy CMs


New Delhi/Imphal: In a major political development just days before the expiry of President’s Rule in Manipur, the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) has called all its legislators from the northeastern state to New Delhi for crucial talks tomorrow, fuelling anticipation over the possible formation of a new government.

With nearly a year under President’s Rule following intense ethnic unrest in 2023, the political stakes are high as the state looks to restore elected governance before the current central rule term ends in mid‑February.

NDA MLAs Fly to Delhi Ahead of Talks

More than 20 NDA MLAs, including representatives from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and its allies — such as the National People’s Party (NPP) and Naga People’s Front (NPF) — have already reached the national capital ahead of the scheduled meeting with senior party leaders. State BJP president Adhikarimayum Sharda Devi and former Chief Minister N. Biren Singh are among those present.

According to political sources, all NDA legislators have been instructed to assemble in Delhi by Monday afternoon ahead of discussions planned by the party’s central leadership. The agenda of the talks is widely believed to be formation of a popular government, although official details are yet to be disclosed.

The recent consultations also come in the wake of the BJP Parliamentary Board appointing a central observer to oversee the election of the legislature party leader for a new government in Manipur, suggesting that steps toward reinstating elected governance are underway.


Consensus Formula Under Discussion

Political insiders and regional reports indicate that the NDA leadership may be exploring a broad-based power‑sharing formula intended to address ethnic sensitivities and coalition dynamics in the state. While not officially confirmed by party spokespeople, one such proposal — reportedly under consideration by party strategists and political observers like Navneet Mishra — suggests:

  • Meitei leader as Chief Minister
  • Two Deputy Chief Ministers representing the Kuki and Naga communities

This kind of leadership structure is being discussed as a possible way to build cross‑community consensus, an essential component for stability in a state long affected by ethnic tensions between valley and hill groups. (This formula is reported by political observers and has not been officially endorsed.)


Political Context and Challenges

Manipur has been under direct central administration since February 2025, when the BJP‑led government resigned amid mounting unrest. The state assembly remains under suspended animation, though its term extends until 2027.

Over the past year, central and state leaders have engaged with MLAs from various communities to explore pathways back to elected governance, but hurdles remain. Key among these is the position of some Kuki legislators, who have reportedly been reluctant to commit fully to a future government without clear assurances on political and administrative concerns specific to their communities.

Observers believe that tomorrow’s discussions will critically assess whether consensus — both within the NDA and across community lines — can be achieved in time to meet the deadlines set by the impending expiry of President’s Rule.


What Happens Next

If the meeting yields a working agreement, party leaders could proceed toward electing a legislative leader for the new government, after which the naming of a Chief Minister and oath‑taking might occur in the first week of February, possibly as early as February 4 — according to internal sources familiar with the planning.

The exact timing will depend on whether a broad enough understanding can be reached among MLA groups, especially in balancing the interests of the Meitei, Kuki, and Naga representatives.


Conclusion

Tomorrow’s high‑stakes meeting in New Delhi marks a potential turning point in Manipur’s political crisis, offering hope for the restoration of democratic governance after nearly a year of President’s Rule. All eyes will be on the developments, with analysts and citizens alike awaiting clarity on whether the NDA can deliver a stable and inclusive government for the troubled northeastern state.

Author Opinion

The NDA’s move to summon all Manipur MLAs to Delhi signals the high stakes in restoring elected governance after nearly a year under President’s Rule. The proposed formula—appointing a Meitei Chief Minister alongside two Deputy CMs representing the Kuki and Naga communities—reflects the delicate balance required in a state with diverse ethnic dynamics.

While the arrangement appears designed to foster inclusivity and consensus, its success will depend on whether all factions can overcome historical mistrust and negotiate effectively. Political stability in Manipur is critical not just for local administration but also for regional security and development in northeastern India.

Tomorrow’s talks will be a litmus test for the NDA’s ability to deliver a coalition that satisfies both party interests and community expectations. If consensus is reached, a smooth transition to an elected government could set a positive precedent for managing coalition politics in multi-ethnic states.

This is a developing story; we will update it as more information becomes available.

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