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BJP will form its own government in Manipur, to stay in the Northeast, said Assam CM Himanta Buswa Sarma

Guwahati: Assam CM and Neda Convener Himanta Biswa Sarma said BJP himself would form the next government in Manipur, where polls tended to be held in March, and confirmed that BJP was here to live in the northeast and victory of his election.
2016 and 2019 are not one time performance.
Sarma’s prediction about Manipur shows that BJP is in line with the Head of the NPP and Meghalaya CM Conrad Sangma and his party will oppose the election alone.
Ally the other main, NPF, has not made an announcement to continue with the Alliance with BJP so far.
He said the NDA victory in all seven countries from 2016 to 2019 was not a one-time performance and that the same government would be maintained in six states where the election was lined up to 2024, which will be followed by Manipur, which will be followed by elections in Meghalaya, Nagaland And Tripura together in early 2023 and Mizoram towards the end of the same year.
Arunachal Pradesh will go to elections along with the selection of Sabha in 2024.
“My own assessment is that after five consecutive years, all governments in all countries will be maintained.
This is the second BJP government in Assam and Arunachal Pradesh.
In Manipur , we will form a government on our own today.
The last time, it was a big coalition but this time I was sure there would be a BJP government right in Manipur, “Sarma said.
He added, “In Nagaland, Mizoram and Meghalaya will also see stronger and stronger BJP countries after the next election in the United States.
In Tripura too, we will repeat,” Sarma said.
“Finally, it will be determined that winning the northeast is not one of those opportunities.
BJP comes to stay here in the northeast and it will be proven after this series of elections,” he added.
“BJP will form the next government in Manipur, which goes to the poll in March, by itself, signaling the disintegration of the current alliance.
He said BJP was here to stay in NE and strong and NDA would retain all six states in which selection Lined up to 2024 with a stronger BJP BJP formed his first government in the northeast in Arunachal Pradesh in 2003 but it was through the mass of cleavage led by Gegong Afang.
The first selected government of the Safron Party was in 2016 in Assam through the coalition where Sarma played the most role Important.
He then sewed the five-party coalition in Manipur to form the first government in 2017 followed by similar achievements in Meghalaya, Nagalanda and Tripura.
“Political history was created in Assam last year when the BJP LED coalition became the only non-Congress government to maintain strength For the second term in a row in this country, ” he said.
He added that the increase in BJP for power in Assam had maintained ajmal in delay.
“If BJP does not form a government in Assam, Ajmal Saab will be the main minister.
But within 30 years, we can go to it,” he said.

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