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BJP declares Manipur candidate list; inclusion of former Congress MLAs leads to protests

BySobhapati Samom/Utpal Parashar
Jan 30, 2022 09:40 PM IST

Inclusion of several former Congress MLAs at the cost of BJP old timers didn’t go down well with many saffron party supporters who protested on Imphal streets by burning banners and flags. The inclusion of former IAS officer, Y Surchandra Singh, who left Congress and joined BJP just 10 days back, peeved several.

After several days of speculations, the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Sunday announced its list of candidates for all 60 assembly seats for the coming assembly elections in Manipur.

The inclusion of several former Congress MLAs, some of whom had joined BJP recently, upset saffron party workers who burnt party flags, banners and effigies of leaders in several parts of the state including Imphal. (ANI PHOTO.)
The inclusion of several former Congress MLAs, some of whom had joined BJP recently, upset saffron party workers who burnt party flags, banners and effigies of leaders in several parts of the state including Imphal. (ANI PHOTO.)

The inclusion of several former Congress MLAs, some of whom had joined BJP recently, upset saffron party workers who burnt party flags, banners and effigies of leaders in several parts of the state including Imphal. Security has been beefed up to prevent violence.

There are reports that announcement of the list also led to a spate of resignations by several BJP leaders, some of whom failed to secure tickets. There was no immediate response from the party on exact number of resignations.

In 2017, BJP came second by winning 21 seats, but was able to upset the Congress, which won 28 seats, and form government with the support of NPP, Naga People’s Front and others. Since then many Congress MLAs have left the party and joined BJP.

“Congratulations to all the BJP candidates for Manipur assembly election 2022. With Prime Minister Narendra Modiji and BJP national president JP Nadda’s guidance, I am confident that the BJP will come back with an absolute majority in the upcoming assembly election,” Chief Minister N Biren Singh tweeted.

Chief Minister N Biren Singh will seek re-election from Heingang constituency in Imphal East district-the same seat he represented in 2017. This time he will be facing P Saratchandra Singh of Congress.

The other ministers who will also be seeking re-election include Th Biswajit from Thongju, S Rajen from Lamshang, O Lukhoi from Wangoi, Vungzagin Valte from Thanlon and Th Satyabrata from Yaiskul. Former National Peoples’ Party (NPP) MLA, Letpao Haokip, a minister in the present government, who joined BJP recently, will contest from Tengnoupal.

As many as 11 former Congress MLAs, who jumped ship after their wins in 2017 and joined the BJP, were among the 60 candidates the saffron party announced on Sunday. The move upset some BJP workers who protested in Imphal.

They are Th Shyamkumar (Andro), Rajkumar Imo Singh (Sagolband), Okram Henry Singh (Wangkhei), Oinam Lukhoi Singh (Wangoi), K Govindas (Bishnupur), P Brojen Singh (Wangjing Tentha), Y Surchandra Singh (Kakching), Yamthong Haokip (Saikul), Ngamthang Haokip (Saitu), Chaltonlien Amo (Tipaimukh) and Ginsuanhau Zou (Singhat).

While Shyamkumar was the first Congress MLA to join BJP immediately after announcement of results, most others including former Congress state president K Govindas joined BJP in recent months. One of them is related to former chief minister Okram Ibobi Singh of Congress while another to present chief minister N Biren Singh. Okram Henry Singh is Ibobi’s his nephew while Rajkumar Imo Singh is son-in-law of Biren.

Inclusion of several former Congress MLAs at the cost of BJP old timers didn’t go down well with many saffron party supporters who protested on Imphal streets by burning banners and flags. The inclusion of former IAS officer, Y Surchandra Singh, who left Congress and joined BJP just 10 days back, peeved several.

The list also included a former Trinamool Congress (TMC) legislator T. Robindro Singh (Thanga) who joined BJP 10 days back and former Lok Janshakti Party MLA Karam Shyam (Langthabal).

Two former Congress leaders, M Prithviraj Singh (Moirang) who was a runner up in 2017 and Preshow MK Shimray, who came third behind BJP’s Sword Vashum in Shingai seat five years ago and Y Antas Khan, who contested as an Independent in 2017 from Lilong were also in the BJP list.

Three BJP sitting MLAs-P Sarat of Moirang, M Rameshwar of Kakching and Y Irabot of Wangkhei constituencies, were not listed in the party’s candidates list. They were replaced by three former MLAs in the list.

The BJP list had three women candidates-S Kebi Devi who will contest from Naoriya Pakhanglakpa seat in Imphal West district, SS Olish for Chandel seat in Chandel district and Nemcha Kipgen for Kangpokpi seat in Kangpokpi district.

Among the new faces, L Basanta Singh will contest against former Chief Minister and Congress heavyweight O Ibobi Singh from Thoubal seat while former national footballer Somtai Shaiza will contest from Ukhrul seat.

The assembly election in the state will be held in two phases on February 27 and March 3 and results will be announced on March 10.

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