Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Cong, NPF seek ‘Karnataka justice’ in three NE states

- Sadiq Naqvi Syed.sadiq@htlive.com

SEEKING JUSTICE States demand equal treatment, promise to prove majority if given chance to form govt

The Naga People’s Front (NPF) on Friday asked Nagaland governor PB Acharya to invite Leader of the Opposition and former chief minister TR Zeliang to form the government in the state. “In Karnataka, BJP without having the magic figure is being allowed to form the government in the name of ‘single largest party’ whereas in Nagaland, NPF Party led by TR Zeliang was not allowed to do the same despite being the single largest political party,” a statement from Zeliang’s office said.

The party had 26 MLAs in the 60-member house when governor Acharya invited the Progressiv­e Democratic Alliance of the BJP and the NDPP to form the government. The two alliance partners won 30 seats, one short of majority. The NPF, a former ally of the BJP in Nagaland, interestin­gly, is also part of the BJP-led North East Democratic Alliance (NEDA). “Why wasn’t the NPF sworn in and given 15 days time to prove its majority on the floor of the House?” Zeliang asked.

Meanwhile, in neighbouri­ng Manipur, a delegation led by former CM and leader of the Congress legislatur­e party Okram Ibobi Singh met governor Jagdish Mukhi on Friday and submitted a memorandum demanded that the BJP-led government be dismissed. “If I am invited to form the government I can assure you that we will provide a stable government and will prove the majority on the floor of the House within 15 days,” Singh wrote.

The former CM of Manipur said he told Mukhi that like Karnataka, Manipur is also in India. “Why should the governor apply different principle here,” he asked. In the 2016 elections, Congress had emerged as the single largest party with 28 seats. “We thought the governor would do justice and invite us. But she, under pressure from the diktat of Amit Shah invited BJP,” Singh said. Similarly, in Meghalaya the Congress organised a protest in capital Shillong and submitted a memorandum to the President through the governor.

Karnataka governor Vajubhai Vala is “attempting to permit the BJP to convert minority into majority by horse trading,” the three-page memorandum alleged. State unit of the Congress party organised protests in Agartala and Guwahati, too, under the AICC call of ‘Save democracy day’. “If we allow the Karnatakal­ike situation to continue, there will soon be an authoritar­ian dictatorsh­ip under Narendra Modi,” said Assam state Congress president Ripun Bora. Responding to Bora’s allegation­s, BJP spokespers­on and media in-charge of Assam Rupam Goswami said the Congress has nothing against the NDA government and that is why it was resorting to such allegation­s. “We all know who killed democracy during the Emergency. Congress government­s have imposed president’s rule more than 70 times,” he said.

(With inputs from Priyanka Deb Barman in Agartala and David Laitphlang in Shillong)

GUWAHATI:

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HT PHOTO & SAMIR JANA/ HT Goa Pradesh Congress Committee members arrive to meet governor Mridula Sinha at the Raj Bhawan in Panaji, Goa, on Friday; (right) West Bengal Pradesh Congress supporters observe 'Save Democracy Day' in Kolkata.
 ?? RAJIB JYOTI SARMA/ HT PHOTO ?? Members of Assam Pradesh Congress Committee protest against the Karnataka order in Guwahati, Assam, on Friday.
RAJIB JYOTI SARMA/ HT PHOTO Members of Assam Pradesh Congress Committee protest against the Karnataka order in Guwahati, Assam, on Friday.
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