Who will take power in Manipur? Congress or BJP?

IANS  |  Imphal 

Uncertainty looms large on formation in although the ruling is the single largest party in the new assembly with 28 seats.

Independent candidate Ashab Uddin, who is yet to announce his support for any party, is likely to play a vital role in the formation of the new

Ashab Uddin won from Jiribam defeating Thoudam Debendra Singh of the by 1,650 votes.

Trinamool leader Mukul Roy said on Sunday that his party would support the

In the results declared on Saturday, the got 28 seats in the 60-member assembly while 21 seats went to the (BJP). Until now, the had just two seats.

The Naga People's Front (NPF), the National People's Party (NPP) and the Lok Janshakti Party (LJP) are constituents of the BJP-led alliance and are most likely to support the in formation.

If they do that, the grouping's tally will go up to 30, just one short for a simple majority.

Nagaland Chief Minister Shurhozelie Liezietsu said in Kohima that his NPF, which has four legislators, would support the The NPF has sent a letter to the Governor.

The NPP also has four members and the LJP one member.

The is three seats short of a majority.

General Secretary Ram Madhav, in charge of the Northeast, is camping in Imphal to supervise the numbers game.

Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh had a brief meeting on Saturday night with the Governor.

Ram Madhav contended that the verdict of the people was against the and that with the support of the like-minded smaller parties the would form the next ministry.

He, however, declined to give a time frame saying the party shall stake claim as and when it has "enough numbers".

sources said Ibobi was in touch with the National People's Party. While the needs just three MLAs to stake claim to power, the needs at least 10 MLAs.

According to party sources, leaders will again call on Governor Najma Heptulla soon to stake claim to form the

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

leaders do not agree.

Party spokesperson Nongthombam Biren Singh, being considered as the Chief Ministerial candidate, said: "Democracy is a game of numbers. We have the majority with the support of like-minded parties. We will stake claim shortly."

Nongthombam Biren Singh won from Heingang defeating Trinamool Congress' Pangeijam Saratchandra Singh.

In the just concluded election, the got 36.3 per cent of valid votes while the secured 35.1 per cent.

--IANS

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Who will take power in Manipur? Congress or BJP?

Uncertainty looms large on government formation in Manipur although the ruling Congress is the single largest party in the new assembly with 28 seats.

Uncertainty looms large on formation in although the ruling is the single largest party in the new assembly with 28 seats.

Independent candidate Ashab Uddin, who is yet to announce his support for any party, is likely to play a vital role in the formation of the new

Ashab Uddin won from Jiribam defeating Thoudam Debendra Singh of the by 1,650 votes.

Trinamool leader Mukul Roy said on Sunday that his party would support the

In the results declared on Saturday, the got 28 seats in the 60-member assembly while 21 seats went to the (BJP). Until now, the had just two seats.

The Naga People's Front (NPF), the National People's Party (NPP) and the Lok Janshakti Party (LJP) are constituents of the BJP-led alliance and are most likely to support the in formation.

If they do that, the grouping's tally will go up to 30, just one short for a simple majority.

Nagaland Chief Minister Shurhozelie Liezietsu said in Kohima that his NPF, which has four legislators, would support the The NPF has sent a letter to the Governor.

The NPP also has four members and the LJP one member.

The is three seats short of a majority.

General Secretary Ram Madhav, in charge of the Northeast, is camping in Imphal to supervise the numbers game.

Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh had a brief meeting on Saturday night with the Governor.

Ram Madhav contended that the verdict of the people was against the and that with the support of the like-minded smaller parties the would form the next ministry.

He, however, declined to give a time frame saying the party shall stake claim as and when it has "enough numbers".

sources said Ibobi was in touch with the National People's Party. While the needs just three MLAs to stake claim to power, the needs at least 10 MLAs.

According to party sources, leaders will again call on Governor Najma Heptulla soon to stake claim to form the

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

leaders do not agree.

Party spokesperson Nongthombam Biren Singh, being considered as the Chief Ministerial candidate, said: "Democracy is a game of numbers. We have the majority with the support of like-minded parties. We will stake claim shortly."

Nongthombam Biren Singh won from Heingang defeating Trinamool Congress' Pangeijam Saratchandra Singh.

In the just concluded election, the got 36.3 per cent of valid votes while the secured 35.1 per cent.

--IANS

sc-il/mr

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

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