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Two members of the Kangleipak Communist Party were arrested in Manipur's Imphal East for fundraising activities. As ethnic ...
Two active members of the proscribed outfit Kangleipak Communist Party (Noyon) were arrested from Manipur’s Imphal East district, police said on Monday. Shagolshem Lemba Meitei and Shagolshem Romen ...
The Manipur BJP has denied allegations by a Congress spokesperson and lawyer from the Meitei community of spreading rumours ...
Manipur police arrested ten militants from proscribed outfits in Imphal East and West, seizing arms and ammunition in ...
Mr Singh did not say what triggered his latest attack on the Meghalaya chief minister. However, Mr Sangma's National People's Party (NPP) had withdrawn support to the then Biren Singh government ...
Four cadres of the banned United National Liberation Front (Pambei) and an associate were apprehended from Wangkhei Thangapat ...
So many demands are there.” It is not known what triggered the post from Singh, but ties between the two leaders have been strained since the National People’s Party (NPP) withdrew support for the ...
Manipur’s former Chief Minister N Biren Singh on Monday accused National People’s Party chief Conrad Sangma, his former ally, of interfering in the state’s internal affairs. Sangma ...
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India Today on MSNAmit Shah was indirectly controlling Manipur for years: Congress leaderAICC Manipur in-charge Christopher Tilak claimed that Union Home Minister Amit Shah has been indirectly controlling the state’s affairs for the past few years, sidelining the elected representatives.
"The resignation of N Biren Singh is not aimed to save the people ... It is in the DNA of the party to put its own interests above the needs of the people," Gogoi tweeted. Shortly after Singh ...
Kayisii on January 18, leaving the party with six legislators in the state assembly. Biren Singh also accused the the UPA government of rejecting the state’s demand for the Inner Line Permit ...
Manipur Congress leader seeks security amid rumors linking him to 'audio tapes' case, fearing potential mob violence.
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