BJP stealing elections in Goa and Manipur: Chidambaram

Ex-FM irked that Parrikar is named Goa CM, and that Manipur governor may invite BJP to form govt

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Congress leader P Chidambaram. Photo: PTI
Congress leader P Chidambaram. Photo: PTI

Senior leader on Monday said that the party that came on second has no right to form government, and slammed the for "stealing elections" in and

"A party that comes second has no right to form the Government. stealing elections in and Manipur," said Chidambaram on his official Twitter account.

Governor Mridula Sinha on Sunday appointed Defence Minister as the new Chief Minister of He has been asked to prove majority on the floor of the Legislative Assembly.

Parrikar had submitted support of 21 MLAs before the Governor in the 40-member house.

The (BJP), which has 13 MLAs, is supported by three legislators each of the Forward Party and the Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party and two Independent legislators.

In Manipur, the state's Governor is likely to invite the leaders on Monday to form the government.

The legislators and their supporters numbering 32 in the 60 member house called on the governor on Sunday to formally stake claim.

secured 21 seats, Naga People's Front, the National People's Front have 4 MLAs each and AITC, LJP and a Independent having one seat each extended support to the

BJP stealing elections in Goa and Manipur: Chidambaram

Ex-FM irked that Parrikar is named Goa CM, and that Manipur governor may invite BJP to form govt

Ex-FM irked that Parrikar is named Goa CM, and that Manipur governor may invite BJP to form govt

Senior leader on Monday said that the party that came on second has no right to form government, and slammed the for "stealing elections" in and

"A party that comes second has no right to form the Government. stealing elections in and Manipur," said Chidambaram on his official Twitter account.

Governor Mridula Sinha on Sunday appointed Defence Minister as the new Chief Minister of He has been asked to prove majority on the floor of the Legislative Assembly.

Parrikar had submitted support of 21 MLAs before the Governor in the 40-member house.

The (BJP), which has 13 MLAs, is supported by three legislators each of the Forward Party and the Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party and two Independent legislators.

In Manipur, the state's Governor is likely to invite the leaders on Monday to form the government.

The legislators and their supporters numbering 32 in the 60 member house called on the governor on Sunday to formally stake claim.

secured 21 seats, Naga People's Front, the National People's Front have 4 MLAs each and AITC, LJP and a Independent having one seat each extended support to the

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