The north-eastern state of Manipur goes to the polls on February 28 and March 5
Manipur will go to the Assembly polls on February 28 and on March 5. The counting of votes will take place on March 10
As the problem of Bodo militancy was solved in neighbouring Assam, no Kuki youth will have to carry arms anymore, Shah said in an election rally in Manipur's Churachandpur district
Manipur CM N. Biren Singh on Sunday vehemently denied the accusation that militant outfits were intimidating the people to vote for the ruling BJP, and called it a "baseless allegation"
Chief Minister N Biren Singh on Sunday asserted that his party will double its tally this time and is trying hard to get a two-third majority, and said a post-poll alliance can also be forged.
The National People's Party put out its first list of 20 candidates for Manipur assembly elections with three sitting MLAs, including Deputy Chief Minister Y Joykumar Singh.
Manipur CM N Biren Singh said that the Bharatiya Janata Party will get an absolute majority in the upcoming polls.
The confidence motion, moved by Singh, was put to vote after a marathon debate during the one-day special session,and he emerged victorious
TMC MLA T Robindro Singh and Independent MLA Ashabuddin too have withdrawn their support
Wangkhem was initially arrested on separate charges of sedition on November 21, before being released on November 25
N Biren Singh was sworn in as the first BJP Chief Minister of Manipur on March 16
Manipur becomes the third BJP-ruled state in the Northeast within a span of 10 months
Biren joined the BJP and contested on its ticket from the Heingang Assembly cosntituency