National Desk
8 September
Sandeep Dhand Ludhiana
Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh, along with more than 20 MLAs, visited Governor L. Acharya at the Raj Bhavan on Monday. The meeting, which took place around 11 am, lasted for about an hour, according to officials.
Although the details of the discussions have not been disclosed, the presence of such a large group of MLAs has sparked significant interest in the political circles of Manipur. The Chief Minister’s visit to the Governor, accompanied by a considerable number of MLAs, has led to various speculations about the purpose and outcome of the meeting.
Officials have remained tight-lipped about the agenda or the issues that were discussed during this one-hour meeting. However, it is evident that the meeting holds importance, considering the current political climate in the state.
The visit comes at a time when Manipur is experiencing political shifts, and the gathering of MLAs could indicate strategic discussions or decisions being made at the highest levels of state leadership. The Chief Minister’s engagement with the Governor highlights the ongoing developments in the state’s political landscape, though the specifics of these discussions remain under wraps for now.