Opposition parties still mulling common front to defeat ruling Congress

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IMPHAL, July 11: With the aim to defeat the ruling Congress party candidates in the upcoming Lok Sabha election of the  Inner Manipur Parliamentary Constituency and Outer Manipur Parliamentary Constituency, an ‘all opposition political parties’ conference’ was held today at … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, July 11: With the aim to defeat the ruling Congress party candidates in the upcoming Lok Sabha election of the  Inner Manipur Parliamentary Constituency and Outer Manipur Parliamentary Constituency, an ‘all opposition political parties’ conference’ was held today at around 3 pm here at Hotel Imphal, North AOC.

With Janata Jal (United) president Moirangthem Tombi Singh acting as the convenor, the conference was attended by most of the opposition parties’ leaders.

The representatives of the opposition parties at the meeting expressed the need to unite  to be able to defeat the ruling Congress party.

The representatives also expressed their respective party’s voices at the meeting.

The meeting has also unanimously agreed that JD(U) president M Tombi Singh will continue his post as the convenor of the opposition political parties and further resolved to convene the next meeting in the last week of August or the first week of September.

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