Even though economic blockades brings misery to the border state whenever NH-2 and NH-37, Manipur's lifelines, are blocked, it relegates every other issue - demonetisation, corruption or anti-incumbency - to the background.
Economic blockade is an issue which has seemingly widened the divide between the hills and the plains.
The land-locked state is witnessing an indefinite economic blockade by United Naga Council (UNC) since November 1, 2016 against the state government's decision to create seven new districts by bifurcating the existing ones and upgradation of Sadar Hills to a full-fledged district.
Although ruling Congress has accused the main opposition BJP of instigating the UNC to continue with the blockade and not doing enough for the state.
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The BJP has levelled counter allegations that Okram Ibobi Singh government has deliberately bifurcated the districts to divide the state along ethnic lines and gain out of ethnic frenzy in the Valley arising out of the blockade.
"BJP is covertly supporting the blockade and is hand in glove with UNC. Whenever we try to take any action against UNC, they create some problem.
Supply of essential commodities, including fuel has been severely hit due to the economic blockade and their prices are shooting up in the state.
The Congress leader said the decision to bifurcate districts was done to ensure more administrative efficiency and was under consultation for the last two years.
State BJP president K Bhabananda Singh, however, said, "The Congress was facing tough anti-incumbency after ruling for the last 15 years and they know they would loose the (assembly) polls.
Almost 65 per cent of Manipur's population live in Imphal Valley dominated by the non-tribal Meiteis. Two tribal groups - Naga and Kuki-Zomi, account for the remaining 35 per cent of the population scattered across its hills that make up 90 per cent of the state's geographical area.
Another Manipur BJP leader N Biren said Congress and Chief
Minister Okram Ibobi Singh has deliberately played this card by dividing the districts so that they could get the votes of the valley, which has 40 seats.
Political observers here said the decision to bifurcate districts and upgrade the Sadar hills to a full fledged one has served dual purpose for Congress.
First it has divided the unity between the Kukis and Nagas in the hills due to creation of Sadar hills district and secondly it has also managed to reach out to the dominant Meitei community of the valley due to the ongoing blockade.
On the other hand, BJP, which is planning to repeat its Assam performance in Manipur riding on the anti-incumbency wave, accused Congress government in Manipur of being unable to solve the problem of economic blockade.
"Both the parties are not doing anything to solve the problem. They are only blaming each other and common people are suffering because of it," PRJA convenor Erendro Leichombam told