June 4, 2025
Protest Against President’s Rule in Manipur:
On May 27, 2025, women staged protests in Imphal West, Manipur, opposing the imposition of President’s Rule in the state since February 2025.
The protesters demanded the restoration of a democratically elected government and expressed concerns over governance under President’s Rule.
Delegation Meets Governor:
A group of 10 MLAs from the Manipur Assembly recently met the state’s Governor.
They requested the formation of a viable government, highlighting the need for a leadership that enjoys confidence across diverse sections of the state’s society.
President’s Rule is imposed in a state under Article 356 of the Indian Constitution when the governance of the state cannot be carried on in accordance with constitutional provisions. Below is the step-by-step process:
The President can impose President’s Rule if:
The Governor of the state submits a report recommending its imposition.
There is a failure of the constitutional machinery in the state.
The state government fails to comply with or give effect to directives issued by the Union government under Article 365.
The President issues a proclamation declaring that the governance of the state will be taken over by the Union government.
This proclamation includes:
Taking over executive powers of the state by the President.
Dissolution or suspension of the state legislature (Legislative Assembly).
The proclamation must be approved by both Houses of Parliament (Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha) within two months by a simple majority.
If not approved within this timeframe, the proclamation ceases to operate.
Once approved, President’s Rule can last for six months from the date of the proclamation.
It can be extended further by six months at a time, with parliamentary approval.
Maximum duration: Three years, provided the following conditions are met for extensions beyond one year:
A national emergency is in force.
The Election Commission certifies that general elections to the Legislative Assembly cannot be held.
The Governor plays a crucial role, as their report is often the basis for invoking Article 356.
They may highlight issues such as:
The inability of the state government to function effectively.
A breakdown in law and order.
Political instability or the loss of majority by the ruling party.
President’s Rule can be revoked at any time by another proclamation by the President.
Typically, it is revoked when:
Fresh elections are conducted, and a new government is formed.
An alternative government is established within the existing assembly.
As per the S. R. Bommai case (1994), the imposition of President’s Rule is subject to judicial review to prevent misuse.
The court clarified that President’s Rule should be imposed only in cases of constitutional breakdown, not merely administrative or political issues.
President’s Rule is a mechanism intended as a last resort to maintain constitutional governance in states but requires careful and judicious application to uphold federal principles.
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