“We will be very happy if we can manage to dictate (to the NPP to sever its ties with the BJP). Minus the BJP, we are ready to support and work together (with the NPP in the state), there is no doubt about it,” Pala said.
The Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) has been under tremendous pressure from the opposition parties and several other groups due to the on-going ethnic violence in the state of Manipur since May 3.
On Sunday, the body of a female BJP leader, Jonali Nath was found dumped near National Highway 17 in Krishnai under Goalpara district at Salpara, Assam.
BJP legislature from Manipur has come up with an unique idea by setting up a drop box in his residence to return the weapons looted from security forces.
The state BJP president Ernest Mawrie on Monday relieved former GHADC chief Boston Marak as party’s Schedule Tribe (ST) Morcha president after Lokayukta chargesheeted him along with 12 others in an alleged scam related to construction works under the Council.