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Elderly Manipur Miss the pattern very well.
The President’s rule is an unknown variable for young generations, a disruption with uncertain results. Lamanu, a college student in Lamka, expressed his disappointment.
Women, especially among the common people, in the villages, the President’s rule means another period of uncertainty. A mother of four, Thangpui, is afraid what it may bring: “When the President’s rule comes, we are asked to stay indoors, to be careful. But what is careful? If it is for people for people? So why do we feel more afraid? “
If this was really a solution, why did Manipur need it many times? This issue is not only in the Tantra, but in the reluctance of the political establishment to join the deep causes of instability. Ethnic grievances, ratioless representation, economic exclusion, and failure in the creation of inclusive governance structures – this is removed every time the President’s rule is removed, ensuring that instability returns.