Y Khemchand Singh Sworn in as Manipur Chief Minister Amid Ethnic Tensions
Y Khemchand Singh was sworn in as Manipur's chief minister by Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla. The ceremony came hours after President's rule was lifted in the state. Despite ongoing ethnic tensions, Singh's election as leader by the BJP legislature party signals a new direction for Manipur's governance.
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In a pivotal ceremony, BJP leader Y Khemchand Singh was sworn in as the chief minister of Manipur on Wednesday, ending months of President's rule ignited by ethnic violence.
Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla administered the oath of office, highlighting a significant step towards stabilizing the conflict-ridden state.
BJP MLA Nemcha Kipgen and NPF legislator L Dikho were also sworn in as deputy chief ministers, marking a strategic coalition effort amid political frictions in Manipur.
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