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Manipur Assembly Elections: JP Nadda to release party manifesto tomorrow

First Published: 16th February, 2022 16:54 IST

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) will release its manifesto for the Manipur elections tomorrow. It will be a high profile event as BJP national president JP Nadda will be releasing

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) will release its manifesto for the Manipur elections tomorrow.

It will be a high profile event as BJP national president JP Nadda will be releasing the party manifesto.

Nadda will be arriving in the poll-bound state tomorrow afternoon. This was informed by Union Minister of state for external affairs RK Ranjan in an exclusive conversation with Northeast Live.

Also Read: Manipur Assembly Elections: Cong Leader Rahul Gandhi’s To reach on February 21

The union minister said that the manifesto is based on people’s aspirations.

RK Ranjan also denied any delay in the release of the poll manifesto.

Although the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) and ST status to the Meitei community issues are not included in the manifesto, the union minister assured that the BJP will continue to pursue such matters and bring things to their logical end.

Manipur will go for polls in two phases. The first phase will be held on February 28 and the second on March 5. 

The vote counting will take place on March 10.

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