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Manipur Assembly Elections: BJP leaders leave party after being denied tickets; joins NPP

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According to reports, after being denied ticket for the Manipur Assembly polls, several Bharatiya Janata Party leaders have joined the Congress and other parties, on February 1.

Members leave BJP
Members leave BJP, joins Congress

Chaos takes place after BJP leaders denied tickets:

The party had released the full seat of 60 candidates for the polls on January 30. After the list was released, the supporters of those aspiring for tickets had vandalised party offices, set BJP flags on fire and burnt effigies of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Manipur Chief Minister N. Biren Singh.

The protestors were upset with the party accommodating more than a dozen defectors from the Congress and other political parties in the list of 60 candidates.

Leaders who joined Congress:

On January 31, sitting MLA P Sarat Chandra Singh, former minister Ningthoujam Biren and aspiring BJP candidate Ningthoujam Joykumar Singh joined the Congress.

According to a report by the Hindustan Times, besides P. Sarat Chandra Singh, M. Rameshwar and Y. Irabot are the other sitting MLAs who have been denied a ticket. 

However, Rameshwar and Irabot are yet to make a decision on switching parties.

Manipur Congress vice president and spokesperson KH Devabrata welcomed the turncoats from the BJP.

KH Devabrata’s statement:

While speaking to NDTV, Devabrata said, “We have already declared a list of 40 candidates and another will be out in two or three day.” “But now, several BJP leaders who were denied tickets are contacting us and promising allegiance to the Congress. We are ready to welcome them.”

Five other leaders, N Mangi, S Subhaschandra, RK Rameshwar, Khaipao Haokip and Nehminthang Haokip, joined the National People’s Party, BJP’s coalition partner in Manipur. The National People’s Party, which is led by Chief Minister Conrad Sangma, is not fighting the polls with the saffron party this time.

While speaking to other sources, Sangma said, the National People’s Party will put up far more candidates than the last polls and has “good ticket seekers” who want to switch from other parties.

“In the northeast, candidates are more important than the party, so what we are looking at are good candidates,” he added.

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