How does the imposition of President’s Rule in Manipur reflect on the functioning of the 'double-engine government' model advocated by the BJP
Analyze the imposition of President’s Rule in Manipur as a critique from the opposition regarding the failure of the 'double-engine government' model supported by the BJP, and discuss its implications.
- The imposition of President's Rule in Manipur indicates a breakdown of governance that contradicts the BJP's 'double-engine government' model.
- Opposition parties have criticized the BJP for failing to effectively govern through this model, which emphasizes collaboration between the state and central governments.
- This move highlights the inability of the BJP-led government to address challenges in states like Manipur, showcasing a lack of coordination and governance effectiveness.
- The critique suggests that the 'double-engine government' model may not be serving its intended purpose of ensuring efficient administration and development in states.
- Implications may include a loss of credibility for the BJP's governance approach and a need for reevaluation of the effectiveness of the model in states facing crises like Manipur.
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