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Waning popularity to internal bickering: What forced Biren Singh to quit as Manipur CM

Singh's resignation came amid growing dissent within the state BJP over his handling of ethnic violence, an impending no-confidence motion, forensic examination of an inflammatory voice clip, and many others.

February 10, 2025 / 18:54 IST
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Biren Singh
Biren Singh

Succumbing to months of prolonged pressure and growing dissent, N Biren Singh on Sunday resigned as the chief minister of Manipur. Political analysts attribute months of infighting within the BJP as the prime reason behind Singh's Sunday decision.

Singh's resignation came amid growing dissent within the state BJP over his handling of ethnic violence, an impending no-confidence motion, forensic examination of an inflammatory voice clip, and many others.

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Was Biren Singh losing support among MLAs?

News agency PTI reported that Biren Singh had been losing support among BJP MLAs, with several of them meeting party leaders in Delhi to voice their concerns. Despite this, BJP Manipur President A Sharda Devi denied any discord, stating that Biren's resignation was for the state's future. She said that his resignation was motivated by a desire for peace and that he had called for the Centre’s continued support to ensure the safety of the people.