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Major Blow: Manipur BJP Ally Withdraws Support for Biren Singh Government
Major Blow: Manipur BJP Ally Withdraws Support for Biren Singh Government
Major Regional Party Pulls Out of Coalition
The Kuki People’s Alliance (KPA), a major regional party in Manipur, has withdrawn its support for the N Biren Singh-led government. The KPA’s withdrawal of support could have a significant impact on the stability of the government.
Kuki People’s Alliance Pulls Out of Coalition
The Kuki People’s Alliance (KPA) has withdrawn its support for the N Biren Singh-led government in Manipur, dealing a major blow to the ruling coalition. The KPA, which has two MLAs in the Manipur Assembly, announced its decision in a Sunday letter to Governor Anusuiya Uikey.
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Government Faces Criticism for Handling of Violence
The government has been facing criticism for its handling of the recent violence in Manipur. The violence has claimed the lives of several people, and the KPA is reportedly unhappy with the government’s response.
Party Cites “Current Conflagration” as Reason for Withdrawal
In the letter, KPA president Tongmang Haokip said that the party had decided to withdraw its support due to the “current conflagration” in the state. He said that the KPA was “extremely disappointed” with the government’s handling of the recent violence in Manipur, which has claimed the lives of several people.
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Government Says It Will Continue to Function
The Biren Singh government has said that it will continue to function despite the KPA’s withdrawal of support. A spokesperson for the government said that the government had a majority in the Assembly and that it would be able to pass legislation without the KPA’s support.
Opposition Sees Chance to Form Government
The opposition Congress party has welcomed the KPA’s decision to withdraw support for the Biren Singh government. The Congress party said that it was now in a position to form the government in Manipur.
The opposition Congress party is hoping to capitalize on the KPA’s withdrawal of support and form the government. The Congress party has already started to reach out to other MLAs in an attempt to build a majority.
Analysts Say Government’s Future in Jeopardy
Analysts say that the Biren Singh government’s future is now in jeopardy. They say that the government will need to win over the support of other MLAs in order to remain in power.
What Happens Next?
It is unclear what will happen next in Manipur. The Biren Singh government could try to win over the support of other MLAs, or it could resign and allow the opposition to form a government. It is also possible that the state will be placed under President’s rule.
Future of Government Uncertain
The future of the Biren Singh government is now uncertain. The government will need to win over the support of other MLAs in order to remain in power. If the government is unable to do so, it could be forced to resign or the state could be placed under President’s rule.
The withdrawal of support by the KPA is a major setback for the Biren Singh government. The government will now need to find a way to win over the support of other MLAs in order to remain in power. If the government is unable to do so, it could be forced to resign or the state could be placed under President’s rule.
Conclusion
The withdrawal of support by the KPA is a major setback for the Biren Singh government. The government will now need to find a way to win over the support of other MLAs in order to remain in power. If the government is unable to do so, it could be forced to resign or the state could be placed under President’s rule.