Party high command will decide next Manipur CM: BJP legislator Robindro Singh

IANS April 13, 2025 199 views

BJP legislator Tongbram Robindro Singh has confirmed that the party's central leadership will decide the next Chief Minister of Manipur through consultation with state legislators. Singh emphasized party unity and dismissed rumors about any internal divisions among BJP members. He welcomed the Home Ministry's efforts to bring civil society organizations together to negotiate peace between Meitei and Kuki-Zo-Hmar communities. The MLA expressed confidence that the central leadership would soon establish a stable government in the state.

"The selection of the next leader is entirely under the purview of the party's Central High Command" - Robindro Singh
Imphal, April 12: BJP leader and senior party MLA Tongbram Robindro Singh on Saturday said that the Central High Command, in consultation with the state party legislators, would select the Chief Minister in keeping with the party tradition.

Key Points

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BJP legislator supports central leadership's Chief Minister selection process

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Emphasizes party unity despite potential internal differences

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Calls for dialogue between Meitei and Kuki-Zo-Hmar communities

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Hopes for rapid government formation

Singh, who was elected to the state assembly from Thanga Assembly Constituency in Bishnupur district, said that the BJP’s state legislators would support whomever the party’s High Command chooses for the Chief Ministerial position.

"In the BJP, the selection of the Chief Minister is not solely decided by the MLAs but also involves the Central High Command, in keeping with party tradition,” the 53-year-old MLA told the media.

When asked whether he had claimed that former Chief Minister N. Biren Singh would return to the position, he clarified that he had made no such statement.

“The decision regarding the return of the Chief Minister is not mine to make. It appears the media misquoted me,” he said.

Responding to questions about internal differences within BJP MLAs, possibly leading to the delay in forming a new government, Robindro Singh stated that individual MLAs may have personal opinions, however the party’s core ideology remains unified.

“The selection of the next leader is entirely under the purview of the party’s Central High Command. There is no division among BJP legislators and even no inability to choose a legislature party leader. We are all united. We would not allow division of Manipur and all would unitedly try our best to maintain the territorial integrity of the state,” he said.

He expressed confidence that the Central leadership would appoint a new leader after due deliberation, leading to the establishment of a popular and stable government in the state.

Robindro Singh has welcomed the Home Ministry’s initiative to bring Meitei and Kuki-Zo-Hmar Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) to the negotiation table, calling it a commendable move towards restoring peace and normalcy in the state.

Robindro Singh expressed hope that following the dialogue between the CSOs of both communities, the Central government would soon facilitate talks between Meitei and Kuki-Zo-Hmar MLAs as well.

“In light of the unfortunate events between the two communities, I believe that talks among the MLAs would significantly contribute to restoring peace in the region,” he said, adding that there has been a lot of improvement in law and order,” he said.

Robindro Singh asserted: “We have strong faith that the Centre will constitute a new government at the earliest.”

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
This seems like a mature approach from the BJP leadership. Having the high command involved ensures decisions aren't made hastily or based on personal agendas. Hope they choose someone who can unite Manipur! 🙏
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Rahul S.
While I appreciate the party discipline, I wonder if this centralized decision-making leaves enough room for local voices. Manipur's unique challenges might need more local input in leadership selection.
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Sanjay M.
Good to see focus on peace talks! The CSO negotiations are crucial. Hope they can bridge the divide between communities. Manipur deserves stability after all the unrest.
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Meena L.
Interesting how he clarified the media misquote. Shows how careful politicians need to be with their words these days. One statement taken out of context can create unnecessary drama!
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Amit P.
The real test will be whether the new CM can actually deliver on maintaining territorial integrity and peace. Talk is easy - we need action now. BJP has a big responsibility here.
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Neha T.
Glad to hear about improvements in law and order! As a Manipuri living abroad, this gives me hope for my home state. Maybe I can visit family soon without worrying about safety. 🤞

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