Conrad Sangma said that the NPP has decided to withdraw its support to the Biren-led government keeping in mind the overall suffering and situation of the people of Manipur.
The National People’s Party withdrew its support to the Manipur government with immediate effect on 17 November. In Shillong, Meghalaya CM and NPP chief Conrad Sangma said that the situation in Manipur is very worrying. We were fully hopeful that with individual steps we would be able to see an improvement in the overall situation, but sadly the situation has worsened and the NPP, leaders, MLAs strongly felt that we have failed under the current leadership of N Biren Singh. Have lost faith in the government.
Konrad Sangma Said that the NPP has decided to withdraw its support to the Biren-led government keeping in mind the overall suffering and situation of the people of Manipur. It has nothing to do with any personal agenda or personal issue but it is about the people of Manipur. We are worried. We are hopeful that steps will be taken in the future to normalize the situation and we, as a party, are here to ensure that we do whatever we can to normalize the situation, with various stakeholders, people And are there to work with the government. If there is a situation that demands it.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah will hold an important meeting on Monday to review the security situation in Manipur, in which he is likely to chalk out a strategy to deal with the “volatile” situation in the northeastern state. Sources gave this information. Sources said that National Security Advisor Ajit Doval, Union Home Secretary Govind Mohan and Intelligence Bureau Director Tapan Deka and other top officials may attend this meeting. After canceling his election rallies in Maharashtra, Shah had also taken stock of the security situation in Manipur on Sunday.
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