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==Formation== |
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Secular Progressive Alliance is formed by Opposition Party Leader and Ex-Chief Minister Of Manipur Mr.[[Okram Ibobi Singh]] .He is the Congress Legislative Leader of Manipur.The formation of SPA is accepted by hon'ble Congress President [[Sonia Gandhi]] |
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==Formation of Government in Manipur== |
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Formation of Government in Manipur
Congress Legislature Party (CLP) leader Okram Ibobi Singh on June 18 (Thursday) said that Indian National Congress has formed a coalition of like-minded parties in Manipur and called a special Assembly session to prove majority.[1]
Parties withdrawn support of BJP
Three BJP MLAs resigned and joined Congress while four National People's Party (NPP) MLAs, an independent MLA, and Trinamool Congress (TMC) MLA also withdrew support to Chief Minister N Biren Singh government.
Current composition of SPA in Manipur assembly
SPA has support of 26 Mla's in Manipur Assembly
References
- ^ "Requested special Assembly session to prove majority, says Manipur CLP leader". BW Businessworld.
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