Manipur political tussle: BJP claims ‘clear majority’ supported by '33 MLAs
The political crisis in Manipur continues as both the
Bharatiya Janata Party and the Congress claim to have the numbers to form the
next government in the state. Now, the BJP claims to have the support of 33
MLAs. Convener of North-East Democratic Alliance, Himanta Biswa Sarma, says the
BJP has the support of 33 MLAs. Thus the saffron party has a clear majority to
form the next government in the trouble-torn northeastern state.
The political crisis in Manipur continues as both the Bharatiya Janata Party
and the Congress claim to have the numbers to form the next government in the
state. Now, the BJP claims to have the support of 33 MLAs. Convener of
North-East Democratic Alliance, Himanta Biswa Sarma, says the BJP has the
support of 33 MLAs. Thus the saffron party has a clear majority to form the
next government in the trouble-torn northeastern state.
In the 60-member Manipur Assembly, a party (with or without
allies) needs the support of 31 MLAs to stake its claim to form the government.
Although the Congress has secured 28 seats, getting the maximum seats in the
60-member Manipur Assembly in the recently concluded elections, the BJP with 21
seats has staked its claim to form the next government in the state. On Sunday,
the BJP submitted a list of 32 legislators to Manipur Governor Najma Heptullah,
claiming the support of 11 other MLAs -- four of Naga People's Front, four
National People's Party, one Lok Janshakti Party, one Independent and one
Trinamool Congress Party. Meanwhile, the BJP unanimously elected N Biren Singh
as the leader of the legislature party on Monday. If the party comes to power
in the state, Singh will be the next chief minister of Manipur. On the
Congress' front, after much-delay, incumbent Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh
tendered his resignation on Monday. However, the former CM said he was ready
for a floor test and expressed confidence that he has the numbers with him
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