Manipur Cabinet recommends Governor to summon monsoon session on Aug 29
Manipur Governor Anusuiya Uikey has summoned the monsoon session of the state assembly on August 29.
EOI, IMPHAL, AUGUST 22, 2023 : Manipur cabinet on Tuesday again
recommended the Governor
Anusuiya Uikey to summon the
monsoon session of the state
assembly on August 29.
The state cabinet earlier on
August 4 had made a similar
recommendation to Governor to
convene the 4th session of the 12th
Manipur Legislative Assembly on
August 21 but the Governor did not
summon the session.
Chief Minister's Office on
Tuesday tweeted: "The State
Cabinet chaired by Hon'ble CM N
Biren Singh on Monday, August 21,
2023, took a decision to convene the
4the Session of the 12th Manipur
Legislative Assembly (Monsoon
Session) on August 29, 2023."
It is most likely that the ongoing
ethnic violence and related issues
would be discussed in the vital
session. Political controversy
sparked off after the Governor did
not formally summon the session
despite cabinet recommendations.
The previous assembly session
was held in March.
As per the norms, at least one
assembly session must be held
every six months. The Congress
legislature party led by former
chief minister Okram Ibobi Singh
on July 26 met the Governor and
demanded to convene a special
session of the Assembly under
Article 174 (1) of the Constitution.
The Congress leaders, who are
demanding imposition of
President's rule in Manipur, have
been saying that the state
Assembly is the most appropriate
forum to discuss and debate the
ongoing turmoil for which
suggestions of measures to restore
normalcy can be moved and
discussed.
Okram Ibobi Singh, a three-
term former Chief Minister (2001-
2017), said that there would be a
constitutional crisis in Manipur if
the assembly session would not be
held in six months.
"It is unprecedented that
despite Cabinet requests, the
Governor did not convene the
assembly session," Singh, Congress
legislature party leader, said while
addressing a party function. Ten
tribal MLAs, including seven
ruling BJP MLAs, along with many
other tribal organisations, since
May 12 have been demanding a
separate administration for the
tribals. The tribal legislators also
said that they would not be able to
attend the assembly session in
Imphal due to "security reasons".
Over 160 people have been
killed and more than 600 injured
since ethnic violence broke out in
the state on May 3, when a 'Tribal
Solidarity March' was organised in
the hill districts to protest against
the Meitei community's demand
for Scheduled Tribe (ST) status.
In view of the ethnic strife in
Manipur, approximately 70,000
men, women and children
belonging to different
communities have been displaced
and are now sheltered in 350 camps
set up in schools, government
buildings and auditoriums in
Manipur and several thousand
sought refuge in the neighbouring
states including Mizoram
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