Manipur BJP MLAs to meet JP Nadda and BL Santosh in Delhi tomorrow
First Published: 8th August, 2023 21:41 IST
BJP MLAs from Manipur are all set to leave for Delhi tomorrow to meet party national president JP Nadda and general secretary in charge organisation BL Santosh
As per sources, the BJP MLAs will submit a memorandum to PM Narendra Modi through party national president JP Nadda and BL Santosh. As per sources, some MLAs from BJP’s allies NPP and NPF are also in Delhi and are likely to meet the Central leadership over the situation in Manipur.
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