BJP, MPP join hands in Manipur

January 01, 2012 11:08 am | Updated November 15, 2016 06:42 am IST - Impal

Prakash Javadekar adressing a press meet in Mysore on Monday. PHOTO: M.A.SRIRAM

STORY FILLED BY LAIQH KAHN Prakash Javadekar adressing a press meet in Mysore on Monday. PHOTO: M.A.SRIRAM

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Prakash Javadekar adressing a press meet in Mysore on Monday. PHOTO: M.A.SRIRAM STORY FILLED BY LAIQH KAHN Prakash Javadekar adressing a press meet in Mysore on Monday. PHOTO: M.A.SRIRAM STORY FILLED BY LAIQH KAHN - Prakash Javadekar adressing a press meet in Mysore on Monday. PHOTO: M.A.SRIRAM TO GO WITH STORY FILLED BY LAIQH KAHN

Manipur unit of the Bharatiya Janata Party on Sunday joined hands with the main regional political party Manipur People’s Party (MPP) to fight the forthcoming assembly polls on January 28.

A spokesman of the MPP said his party joined hands with the MPP to defeat the Congress-led government.

BJP national spokesperson Prakash Javadekar and north-east election in-charge Chanderasekhar Rao, who are camping in the state, said it was now time to bring down the “corrupt” government of Congress-led secular progressive front ministry in the state.

“The BJP Manipur unit and MPP desired to work together and fight the Congress government to bring a government which would devote to the development, welfare and communal integrity of the state,” said Mr. Javadekar

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