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Existential Crisis Warning: N. Biren Singh on Deforestation

Existential crisis

On December 4, 2025, former Manipur Chief Minister N. Biren Singh issued a grave warning: the state faces an “existential crisis” if rampant deforestation and illegal poppy cultivation are not curbed immediately. His remarks, shared publicly along with video evidence of forest destruction in Kangpokpi district, have reignited urgent debates on environmental sustainability, law enforcement, and community responsibility in the northeastern state.

The Scale of Deforestation in Manipur

Manipur has witnessed alarming forest loss in recent years.

This unchecked deforestation undermines both ecological balance and the livelihoods of indigenous communities.

The Rise of Poppy Cultivation

Illegal poppy cultivation has become a major concern in Manipur’s hill districts.

The dual impact of narcotics and environmental degradation poses a severe threat to Manipur’s future.

Political and Social Reactions

Singh’s warning has drawn mixed responses:

Despite differing views, there is consensus that urgent action is needed to prevent long-term ecological collapse.

Why This Is an Existential Crisis

The phrase “existential crisis” used by Singh reflects the severity of the situation:

Unchecked, these factors could destabilize Manipur’s society, economy, and environment.

Government and Security Measures

Authorities have stepped up enforcement:

Singh’s warning underscores the need for sustained, coordinated action across government, security forces, and local communities.

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The warning from N. Biren Singh is not just political rhetoric—it is a wake-up call. Manipur’s forests are vanishing, and illegal poppy cultivation is spreading. Together, these forces threaten the state’s survival.

Citizens, policymakers, and activists must unite to demand stronger enforcement, promote sustainable farming, and protect Manipur’s fragile ecosystems. The time to act is now—before the existential crisis becomes irreversible.

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