Manipur: BJP MLA and NPP leader leaves for Delhi, demanding to form a popular government
IMPHAL, OCTOBER 5 (IANS). The political stir between President’s reign in Manipur has strengthened. About 30 BJP MLAs and Coalition Partners National People’s Party (NPP) leaders left for Delhi to discuss the changing political situation of the state. Former Chief Minister N. After the fall of the BJP government led by Biren Singh, the president’s rule has been implemented in the state since February, which was recently expanded. This visit of MLAs is considered an attempt to strengthen the demand for the formation of a popular government from central leadership. BJP spokesman and MLA Ibomcha said that all the 30 BJP will meet in the central leaders and discuss the state developments. He said: “I can’t say whether a new government will be established in the coming week, but we will talk in detail about this issue.” The visit was, among other things, the speaker of the Thokchom Satyabrata Singh meeting, Mla Kongkham Robindro Singh, former ministers Yumnam Khemchand Singh, Thunozam Shyamkumar Singh, Khumukacham Jouocishan Singh, Karam Shyam, USham Rameshwar and NPP Mler. Former Chief Minister N. Biren Singh and other MLAs have already reached Delhi. Nurul Hussain, leader of the NPP legislature, said: “The people of the state strive for a popular and inclusive government.” Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla is already in Delhi and met Defense Minister Rajnath Singh. Senior officials such as general secretary Poonit Kumar Goyal also left for Delhi. BJP MLA Khumukcham Jocishan said a new government is needed for peace and development in the state. Let us tell you that this tour is an attempt to end the state’s instability following the ethnic violence released since May 2023, with more than 250 deaths and thousands of deaths have been displaced. President’s reign has been in effect since February 13, 2025, when Biren Singh resigned. -Ians Sch/DKP Share this story Tags