Sangma to launch his own party tomorrow

January 04, 2013 04:24 pm | Updated 04:24 pm IST - New Delhi

P.A. Sangma, who broke ranks with the NCP to fight Presidential election against Pranab Mukherjee, will launch his own party on Saturday.

Mr. Sangma’s National People’s Party (NPP) will be formally launched at a function in the capital. His daughter Agatha, an NCP MP, may not join the new outfit as of now.

“Tomorrow, we will have our first central executive committee meeting and then our party will be launched by Sangma. We will make several important announcements tomorrow,” Alok Kumar Goel, National Secretary of the new party, told PTI.

Book will be the election symbol the party will seek from the Election Commission, a party press release said.

Mr. Sangma along with Sharad Pawar and Tariq Anwar had quit Congress in 1999 and formed NCP questioning the right of Sonia Gandhi to lead the party due to her foreign origin.

The nine-time MP and former Lok Sabha Speaker was expelled from NCP in the run up to the Presidential election in July 2012, when he refused to quit the race and lost the fight.

NCP is a constituent of the Congress-led UPA and Mr. Mukherjee was its candidate.

Queried whether Mr. Sangma’s daughter and NCP MP Agatha will join the outfit, Mr. Goel said, “Agatha is with the party. She will fully support and campaign for the party. But as there is anti-defection law in place, we can’t say anything as of now whether she will officially join us or not.”

Ms. Agatha, who was junior minister in UPA government lost his job after she campaigned for her father in the presidential polls.

Mr. Goel, however, didn’t make it clear whether NPP will join hands with NDA in near future. “We will announce everything tomorrow,” said Mr. Goel.

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