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Popular government should be brought in Manipur: BJP chief Sharda Devi

Amid President’s rule in Manipur, all the BJP MLAs met at the party office and discussed forming a popular government in the state, BJP President I Manipur Adhikarmayum Sharda Devi has said.

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Imphal: Amid President’s rule in Manipur, all the BJP MLAs met at the party office and discussed forming a popular government in the state, BJP President I Manipur Adhikarmayum Sharda Devi has said.

  Speaking to reporters on Sunday, A Sharda Devi said, “All the MLAs of BJP met at the party office. We had a discussion on the overall situation in the state. We had a discussion that the popular government should be brought to Manipur. All the MLAs were present here. The BJP is united.”

Meanwhile, Manipur’s former Chief Minister N Biren Singh on Saturday stated that efforts are being made to find an “amicable solution” and restore peace to the ethnic violence-hit Manipur, further stating that meetings were also being held with the BJP and NDA MLAs to form a government in the state.

  “We are only focusing on the current crisis. We are approaching the Central government and concerned persons to find an amicable solution and bring peace to the state of Manipur. We are also meeting the BJP and NDA MLAs to form a government in the state of Manipur. Now peace is being restored, and the Central government, under the leadership of Union Home Minister Amit Shah, is working day and night to bring peace,” said Singh while speaking to reporters here.

  On May 28, ten MLAs, including eight from the BJP, one from the NPP, and one independent MLA, met Manipur Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla at Imphal’s Raj Bhavan and demanded the formation of a “popular” government in the ethnic violence-hit state.

 Their meeting with the Governor came amid a civil disobedience campaign in Imphal valley led by a Meitei organization, which alleged that Central armed forces had insulted the state’s identity by masking the words “Manipur State Transport” on a state-run bus on May 20.

 “The majority of people want a popular government installed, and that is the reason we came here to meet the Governor,” Independent MLA Sapam Nishikanta Singh told reporters after the meeting. (ANI)

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