Strange predicament for turncoats in Manipur polls

Press Trust of India  |  Imphal 

They were known to be die hard supporters of their respective parties but just ahead of elections they switched sides and were now faced with a strange predicament of explaining their stand to the voters.

The turncoats contesting on tickets of either or BJP, for the forthcoming Assembly polls, were facing a peculiar situation, with party workers in certain parts unwilling to work for them in the polls.



"Why should we work for a person who has come from We have been fighting all our life against the and its misrule," a leader from Lamlei constituency said.

The too was facing such a situation in some of the seats where they have fielded former leaders. They also have leaders from TMC and other parties in their list.

A section of leaders, both in the and BJP, echoed, that a section of masses were apprehensive about the turncoats as till a few days back, they were busy beating trumpets in favour of their parent party.

Both the candidates list of and BJP, two arch rivals in elections, have several turncoats in their lists who were earlier either with or or some other parties, but had switched sides just months before the forthcoming Assembly polls.

The list has the names of the highest number of defectors from other parties and ranks second in terms of giving tickets to turncoats.
"I joined because the and chief

minister Ibobi Singh have been fooling the people for the last so many years. This year too, Ibobi Singh tried to play dirty politics by bifurcating districts which led to this economic blockade and he is trying to cash on it," N Biren Singh, candidate from Heingang constituency, told PTI.

N Biren Singh is one of the six leaders and MLAs who had joined few months back and is one of the front runners for the post of chief minister, if comes to power in the strife-torn state.

A newspaper editor-turned-politician N Biren Singh was Ibobi Singh's "right hand man" during his days.

The has fielded the six former leaders and MLAs who had switched loyalty to the party from the

The six of them include former ministers N Biren Singh, Yumkham Erabot Singh and Francis Ngajokpa and MLAs Dr Kh Loken, Z Kikhonbou Newmai and Nemcha Kipgen - in next month's elections.

The list also has few such candidates who had joined from BJP, TMC and other parties few months back.

"We joined as we wanted to save our state from the divisive politics of They have joined hands with divisive forces and our territorial integrity is at stake," candidates KH Joykishan told

Strange predicament for turncoats in Manipur polls

They were known to be die hard supporters of their respective parties but just ahead of Manipur elections they switched sides and were now faced with a strange predicament of explaining their stand to the voters. The turncoats contesting on tickets of either Congress or BJP, for the forthcoming Assembly polls, were facing a peculiar situation, with party workers in certain parts unwilling to work for them in the polls. "Why should we work for a person who has come from Congress? We have been fighting all our life against the Congress and its misrule," a BJP leader from Lamlei constituency said. The Congress too was facing such a situation in some of the seats where they have fielded former BJP leaders. They also have leaders from TMC and other parties in their list. A section of leaders, both in the Congress and BJP, echoed, that a section of masses were apprehensive about the turncoats as till a few days back, they were busy beating trumpets in favour of their parent party. Both They were known to be die hard supporters of their respective parties but just ahead of elections they switched sides and were now faced with a strange predicament of explaining their stand to the voters.

The turncoats contesting on tickets of either or BJP, for the forthcoming Assembly polls, were facing a peculiar situation, with party workers in certain parts unwilling to work for them in the polls.

"Why should we work for a person who has come from We have been fighting all our life against the and its misrule," a leader from Lamlei constituency said.

The too was facing such a situation in some of the seats where they have fielded former leaders. They also have leaders from TMC and other parties in their list.

A section of leaders, both in the and BJP, echoed, that a section of masses were apprehensive about the turncoats as till a few days back, they were busy beating trumpets in favour of their parent party.

Both the candidates list of and BJP, two arch rivals in elections, have several turncoats in their lists who were earlier either with or or some other parties, but had switched sides just months before the forthcoming Assembly polls.

The list has the names of the highest number of defectors from other parties and ranks second in terms of giving tickets to turncoats.
"I joined because the and chief

minister Ibobi Singh have been fooling the people for the last so many years. This year too, Ibobi Singh tried to play dirty politics by bifurcating districts which led to this economic blockade and he is trying to cash on it," N Biren Singh, candidate from Heingang constituency, told PTI.

N Biren Singh is one of the six leaders and MLAs who had joined few months back and is one of the front runners for the post of chief minister, if comes to power in the strife-torn state.

A newspaper editor-turned-politician N Biren Singh was Ibobi Singh's "right hand man" during his days.

The has fielded the six former leaders and MLAs who had switched loyalty to the party from the

The six of them include former ministers N Biren Singh, Yumkham Erabot Singh and Francis Ngajokpa and MLAs Dr Kh Loken, Z Kikhonbou Newmai and Nemcha Kipgen - in next month's elections.

The list also has few such candidates who had joined from BJP, TMC and other parties few months back.

"We joined as we wanted to save our state from the divisive politics of They have joined hands with divisive forces and our territorial integrity is at stake," candidates KH Joykishan told
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