N. Biren Singh

Nongthombam Biren Singh
12th Chief Minister of Manipur
In office
15 March 2017  13 February 2025
GovernorNajma Heptullah
Jagdish Mukhi
Padmanabha Acharya
Ganga Prasad
La Ganesan
Anusuiya Uikey
Lakshaman Acharya
Ajay Kumar Bhalla
Preceded byOkram Ibobi Singh
Succeeded byPresident's rule
Member of Vidhan Sabha, Manipur
Assumed office
2002
Preceded byWakambam Thoiba Singh
ConstituencyHeingang
President of Lainingthou Sanamahi Temple Board
Assumed office
6 March 2021
Personal details
Born (1961-01-01) 1 January 1961
Imphal, Manipur, India
Political partyBharatiya Janata Party (2017–present)
Other political
affiliations
National Democratic Alliance (2017–present)
Indian National Congress (2004–2016)
Democratic Revolutionary Peoples Party (2002–2004)
SpouseHiyainu Devi
Children3
Alma materManipur University
WebsiteOfficial website
Government website
Military service
Allegiance India
Branch/serviceBorder Security Force
Years of service1979–1993

Nongthombam Biren Singh (Meitei pronunciation: /nōng-thōm-bam bī-ren sīng/; born 1 January 1961) is an Indian politician, former footballer and journalist who served as the 12th Chief Minister of Manipur from 2017 to 2025 as a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party. He has represented the Heingang Assembly constituency in the Manipur Legislative Assembly since 2002. Besides being the chairman of Shri Shri Govindaji Temple Board, he is the first incumbent Chief Minister who serves as the president of the Lainingthou Sanamahi Temple Board (LSTB), the temple development board of Lainingthou Sanamahi of the Sanamahi religion since 2021.

Joining politics in 2002, Singh joined the Democratic Revolutionary Peoples Party and won the assembly elections from Heingang. He retained the seat in 2007 contesting with an Indian National Congress ticket after joining the party in 2003. Serving as the Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports, he quit the party in 2016 before joining the Bharatiya Janata Party. In 2017, he retained his seat from Heingang again and was named the Chief Minister after his party gained Coalition and formed the government. In 2022 he once again retained his seat from Heingang. He has won the Heingang assembly constituency since 2002. Under Mr. Singh's leadership that the BJP not only increased its seat share in the Manipur Assembly, from 21 (in 2017) to 32 (in 2022), but had also managed to weather several storms while running the government in the last five years. Towards the end of his chief ministership, the state under his leadership saw the outbreak of the Manipur violence. His response to the violence received criticism from opposition parties and international observers.

Biren Singh tendered his resignation on 9 February 2025, though he continued to serve as the caretaker chief minister until president's rule was imposed in the state on 13 February.