EC derecognises Manipur People’s Party

March 30, 2013 03:10 pm | Updated November 12, 2016 05:39 am IST - Imphal

The Election Commission has derecognised the oldest regional political party, Manipur People’s Party (MPP).

MPP sources said the main reason for derecognising the party, which had ruled the State for more than two terms, was that none of its candidate had won the last State Assembly election in 2012 and Lok Sabha election in 2009.

Manipur State election office said copy of the EC order derecognising the MPP has been received by the office recently.

The order was passed on March 20.

The party was established on December 26, 1968, by some dissident members of the then Indian National Congress with an aim to work for protection of territorial integrity of Manipur, build up regionalism and to protect the identity of Manipuris in view of the uninterrupted inflow of “outsiders”, party sources said.

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