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N Biren Singh takes oath as Manipur chief minister for second consecutive term

Five MLAs, four from the BJP and one from the Naga People’s Front (NPF), were sworn in as members of N Biren Singh’s council of ministers.

Updated on: Mar 22, 2022 02:50 AM IST
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IMPHAL: The Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) first chief minister of Manipur Nongthombam Biren Singh was sworn in for the second consecutive term at Raj Bhavan in Imphal on Monday.

Bharatiya Janata Party’s N Biren Singh started his second consecutive term as Manipur chief minister on Monday..
Bharatiya Janata Party’s N Biren Singh started his second consecutive term as Manipur chief minister on Monday..

Governor La Ganesan administered the oath of office and secrecy to Singh, who was elected from Heingang assembly constituency in the recently concluded 12th Manipur assembly elections, at around 2.25pm. Five MLAs, four from the BJP and one from the Naga People’s Front (NPF), were sworn in as members of the council of ministers. They are Th Biswajit, Yumnam Khemchand, Govindas Konthoujam and Nemcha Kipgen from the BJP and Awangbow Newmai from the NPF.

Biren Singh began his career as a footballer and got recruited in the Border Security Force (BSF) playing for its team. He resigned from the BSF and began the vernacular daily Naharolgi Thoudang in 1992 and worked as its editor till 2001. In 2002, he joined the Democratic Revolutionary People’s Party and won the assembly elections from Heingang seat. He retained the seat in 2007 on a Congress ticket after joining the party in 2003. He became a cabinet minister in the Congress-led government in 2012. He quit the Congress in 2016 and joined the BJP. He was elected in 2017 elections and became the first BJP chief minister of Manipur.

Singh was elected from the Heingang seat for the record fifth time, defeating his rival, Congress candidate P Sharatchandra, by over 17,000 votes.

In the recently concluded assembly elections, the BJP got an absolute majority by winning 32 of the 60 seats, while the National People’s Party, an ally of the previous government in Manipur, became the second largest party by securing 7 seats. The Congress and the NPF secured 5 seats each. The newly formed KPA bagged 2 while 3 independent candidates also won the elections.

 
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