BJP, Congress trying to woo splinter parties in Manipur

IANS  |  Imphal 

The ruling and the have secured 28 and 21 seats respectively in a hung assembly after the assembly elections, and are exploring ways to get support from the splinter parties to form the

Even before the assembly election results were declared on Saturday, the and the Bharatiya Janata Party leaders were looking for support from smaller groups to form the next

Assam Finance Minister and North Eastern Democratic Alliance convener Hemanta Biswa Sarma said: "The Naga People's Front has written a letter to Governor Najma Heptullah that it will support the "

Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh, an old hand at the coalition politics, is personally handling the campaign to woo splinter parties.

Senior leaders are also directly supervising the process of political alliance with some groups.

Thounaojam Chaoba, the chief ministerial candidate of the BJP, was defeated and the party is yet to choose another prospect.

"with the support of coalition partners shall form the next ministry," party spokesperson Nongthombam Biren said. He, however, did not disclose the names of the parties.

The and will hold their meetings here on Sunday to discuss their course of action regarding the formation of the next in the state.

The Lok Janshakti Party (LJP) with one seat and the Naga People's Front (NPF) with four seats have announced support for the as they are partners of the NDA at the Centre.

state President T.N. Haokip said the NPF has close connections with the United Naga Council which imposed indefinite economic blockade against the state, and will not join hands with the party.

The National People's Party is also closer to the BJP, though it is yet to make its stand public.

Senior leaders said the will join hands with the like-minded parties.

The ruling had joined hands with the Communist Party of India (CPI) a decade ago, even though the party could form the on its own.

leader Bijoy Koijam was strongly opposed to the coalition as the ministerial berths could be given to some dissidents. However, Ibobi Singh continued the coalition culture.

According to sources, leaders will call on Governor Heptullah soon to stake claim to form the

"Being the single largest party, the should be given the first chance," a senior leader said.

However, the leaders do not agree. Biren, who is being considered as the chief ministerial candidate, said: "Democracy is a number game. We have now majority with the support of like-minded parties. We will stake claim shortly."

The bargaining chip for supporting either the or the is ministerial berths.

The Chief Minister can have 12 ministers. With the NDA at the Centre, the political balance is tilted in favour of the in

--IANS

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BJP, Congress trying to woo splinter parties in Manipur

The ruling Congress and the BJP have secured 28 and 21 seats respectively in a hung assembly after the Manipur assembly elections, and are exploring ways to get support from the splinter parties to form the government.

The ruling and the have secured 28 and 21 seats respectively in a hung assembly after the assembly elections, and are exploring ways to get support from the splinter parties to form the

Even before the assembly election results were declared on Saturday, the and the Bharatiya Janata Party leaders were looking for support from smaller groups to form the next

Assam Finance Minister and North Eastern Democratic Alliance convener Hemanta Biswa Sarma said: "The Naga People's Front has written a letter to Governor Najma Heptullah that it will support the "

Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh, an old hand at the coalition politics, is personally handling the campaign to woo splinter parties.

Senior leaders are also directly supervising the process of political alliance with some groups.

Thounaojam Chaoba, the chief ministerial candidate of the BJP, was defeated and the party is yet to choose another prospect.

"with the support of coalition partners shall form the next ministry," party spokesperson Nongthombam Biren said. He, however, did not disclose the names of the parties.

The and will hold their meetings here on Sunday to discuss their course of action regarding the formation of the next in the state.

The Lok Janshakti Party (LJP) with one seat and the Naga People's Front (NPF) with four seats have announced support for the as they are partners of the NDA at the Centre.

state President T.N. Haokip said the NPF has close connections with the United Naga Council which imposed indefinite economic blockade against the state, and will not join hands with the party.

The National People's Party is also closer to the BJP, though it is yet to make its stand public.

Senior leaders said the will join hands with the like-minded parties.

The ruling had joined hands with the Communist Party of India (CPI) a decade ago, even though the party could form the on its own.

leader Bijoy Koijam was strongly opposed to the coalition as the ministerial berths could be given to some dissidents. However, Ibobi Singh continued the coalition culture.

According to sources, leaders will call on Governor Heptullah soon to stake claim to form the

"Being the single largest party, the should be given the first chance," a senior leader said.

However, the leaders do not agree. Biren, who is being considered as the chief ministerial candidate, said: "Democracy is a number game. We have now majority with the support of like-minded parties. We will stake claim shortly."

The bargaining chip for supporting either the or the is ministerial berths.

The Chief Minister can have 12 ministers. With the NDA at the Centre, the political balance is tilted in favour of the in

--IANS

il/sm/py/vt

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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