BJP finds allies in Manipur, reaches magic figure; meets Guv to form govt
With the support of NPP, NFP and the LJP, the BJP now has 31 seats in Manipur, and has thus reached the majority mark.
Imphal (Manipur): Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MLAs, along with the MLAs of other parties in Manipur met state Governor Najma Heptulla on Sunday to stake claim to form the government.
The development came after National People’s Party (NPP) of Manipur on Sunday pledged support to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the state.
NPP president Conrad Sangma said while announcing support, “National Peoples' Party is in alliance with BJP at the Centre. It was natural for us to work with them in Manipur too.”
The NPP secured 4 seats in the recent Assembly elections in the state, results of which were announced on Saturday. The BJP has won on 21 seats, while the majority mark is 31.
The Naga People’s Front (NPF), with 4 seats, has already said that it would support BJP. In addition to this, the Lok Janashakti Party (LJP), an alliance partner of BJP at the Centre, won 1 seat in the recently concluded elections.
Meanwhile, Congress MLA Shyamkumar Singh from Andro assembly constituency in Manipur defected from Congress and joined BJP on Sunday. With this, BJP reached the magic figure of 31 needed to form a government in the state.
BJP General Secretary Ram Madhav had earlier said that the party would approach Manipur governor Najma Heptulla to form a government with the support of NPP, NPF and LJP.
The Congress, which is currently in power in Manipur, won 28 states in the recently concluded state elections, losing 19 seats from the last polls held in 2012.