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NPF to review its alliance with BJP in Manipur

NPF convenes meeting to decide if it would continue to stay in the coalition or withdraw support in Manipur. NPF says that BJP does not pay respect to the spirit of alliance.

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Published : May 17, 2019, 1:23 PM IST

Imphal: Contending that the BJP does not pay heed to its ideas and suggestions, the NPF, a partner in the saffron party-led alliance in the state, has convened a meeting of its leaders on Saturday to decide if it would continue to stay in the coalition or withdraw support.

Denying the allegation, the BJP said it has extended all possible facilities to its partners to ensure smooth functioning of the government.

Talking to the news agency, Awangbou Newmai, the state unit chief of the Naga People's Front (NPF), claimed that the BJP "looks down" on its alliance partners.

"The BJP has never respected the spirit of alliance since the formation of government in 2016. There have been instances when their leaders have refused to consider our members as alliance partners," he said, without elaborating.

The NPF has four MLAs in the 60-member Assembly.

Of the four MLAs, Loshii Dikho, who won from Mao Assembly constituency, is a cabinet minister.

Newmai also said that the saffron party did not live up to the promises it made to its coalition partners.

"The NPF has always considered the BJP as its big brother, but that did not stop the saffron party from bluffing to us. We haven't got our due respect," he claimed.

Rebutting Newmai's claims, Ch Bijoy, the spokesperson of the BJP, said the NPF had maintained that it did not want any ministerial berth while joining the alliance, but now it seems the party has several demands.

"The allegations made by the NPF are totally baseless and unfounded. All possible facilities have been provided to our coalition partners for the smooth functioning of the government," he added.

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Imphal: Contending that the BJP does not pay heed to its ideas and suggestions, the NPF, a partner in the saffron party-led alliance in the state, has convened a meeting of its leaders on Saturday to decide if it would continue to stay in the coalition or withdraw support.

Denying the allegation, the BJP said it has extended all possible facilities to its partners to ensure smooth functioning of the government.

Talking to the news agency, Awangbou Newmai, the state unit chief of the Naga People's Front (NPF), claimed that the BJP "looks down" on its alliance partners.

"The BJP has never respected the spirit of alliance since the formation of government in 2016. There have been instances when their leaders have refused to consider our members as alliance partners," he said, without elaborating.

The NPF has four MLAs in the 60-member Assembly.

Of the four MLAs, Loshii Dikho, who won from Mao Assembly constituency, is a cabinet minister.

Newmai also said that the saffron party did not live up to the promises it made to its coalition partners.

"The NPF has always considered the BJP as its big brother, but that did not stop the saffron party from bluffing to us. We haven't got our due respect," he claimed.

Rebutting Newmai's claims, Ch Bijoy, the spokesperson of the BJP, said the NPF had maintained that it did not want any ministerial berth while joining the alliance, but now it seems the party has several demands.

"The allegations made by the NPF are totally baseless and unfounded. All possible facilities have been provided to our coalition partners for the smooth functioning of the government," he added.

Also Read: High-voltage campaigning for 7th phase to end today

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NPF to review its alliance with BJP in Manipur
         Imphal, May 17 (PTI) Contending that the BJP does not
pay heed to its ideas and suggestions, the NPF, a partner in
the saffron party-led alliance in the state, has convened a
meeting of its leaders on Saturday to decide if it would
continue to stay in the coalition or withdraw support.
         Denying the allegation, the BJP said it has extended
all possible facilities to its partners to ensure smooth
functioning of the government.
         Talking to PTI, Awangbou Newmai, the state unit chief
of the Naga People's Front (NPF), claimed that the BJP "looks
down" on its alliance partners.
         "The BJP has never respected the spirit of alliance
since the formation of government in 2016. There have been
instances when their leaders have refused to consider our
members as alliance partners," he said, without elaborating.
         The NPF has four MLAs in the 60-member Assembly.
         Of the four MLAs, Loshii Dikho, who won from Mao
Assembly constituency, is a cabinet minister.
         Newmai also said that the saffron party did not live
up to the promises it made to its coalition partners.
         "The NPF has always considered the BJP as its big
brother, but that did not stop the saffron party from bluffing
to us. We haven't got our due respect," he claimed.
         Rebutting Newmai's claims, Ch Bijoy, the spokesperson
of the BJP, said the NPF had maintained that it did not want
any ministerial berth while joining the alliance, but now it
seems the party has several demands.
         "The allegations made by the NPF are totally baseless
and unfounded. All possible facilities have been provided to
our coalition partners for smooth functioning of the
government," he added. PTI CORR
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