Latest News Update: BJP To Contest All 60 Seats In Manipur Polls, Assembly Election Announces Candidates’ List.

Latest News Update: BJP To Contest All 60 Seats In Manipur Polls, Assembly Election Announces Candidates’ List.


Manipur races 2022: Chief Minister N Biren Singh will challenge from his standard seat in Heingang


The BJP will challenge every one of the 60 seats in the Manipur get together choices, the party said today, as it conveyed a summary of its new kids on the block. Somewhere near 10 past Congress pioneers among 16 MLAs who joined the BJP have tickets in Manipur


Supervisor Minister N Biren Singh will challenge from his standard seat in Heingang. Another vital minister in Manipur, Biswajit Singh, will challenge from Thongju seat. Past open footballer Somatai Saiza will challenge from Ukhrul.


In the 2017 political race, the BJP won 21 seats, but formed government with the help of more unobtrusive get-togethers and free MLAs. Of these, 19 MLAs have been given social affair tickets and two have been dropped, BJP sources added


The Manipur BJP has dealt with only three women and one Muslim candidate. Past Manipur Congress supervisor who joined the BJP, Govindas Konthoujam, has also got a party pass to challenge the political race.


Most allies of the Chief Minister host get-together tickets, BJP sources said.


The three women are Nemcha Kipgen from Kangpokpi, SS Olish from Chandel, and Soraisam Kebi Devi from Naoriyapakhanglakpa. The BJP has in like manner took care of three past Indian Administrative Service authorities – Dinganglung Gangmei from Nungba, Yengkhom Surchandra Singh from Kakching, and Raghumani Singh from Uripok.


“BJP will challenge the entirety of the 60 seats and will get a bigger part in segregation. The Modi government has guaranteed that Manipur will get a predictable government and will keep on guaranteeing the new turn of events and serenity of the area,” BJP’s Manipur political race in-control Bhupendra Yadav said


The BJP-drove National Democratic Alliance is in bigger part in the Manipur gathering. This consolidates 30 BJP MLAs, three MLAs from National People’s Party, four Naga People’s Front and three nonconformist.