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BJP fields Minister of Education from Inner Manipur seat

- Rahul Karmakar

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Tuesday named Manipur’s Education Minister, Thounaojam Basanta Kumar Singh as its candidate from the Inner Manipur Lok Sabha constituen­cy encompassi­ng 32 Assembly segments across the conflictsc­arred Imphal Valley.

The seat is currently held by the BJP’s Rajkumar Ranjan Singh, the Minister of State for External Affairs.

A former IPS officer, the Inner Manipur candidate is the son of former Union Minister Thounaojam Chaoba Singh. His rivals are Angomcha Bimol Akoijam of Congress, a Professor from the Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, and two Manipuri film stars — Thounaojam Maheshwar Singh of the Republican Party of India (Athawale) and Rajkumar Somorendra Singh of the Manipur People Party.

Before his nomination, Manipur Chief Minister, Nongthomba­m Biren Singh said the BJP will win the Inner Manipur seat by a huge margin. “Speeches and qualificat­ion used to matter but voters today want a representa­tive who loves the land and its people,” he said.

The BJP did not field any candidate for the Outer Manipur constituen­cy, where it has decided to support the candidate of its ally, the Naga People’s Front.

The nontribal Meitei people dominate the Inner Manipur constituen­cy while the Outer Manipur seat comprising the hills and foothills are inhabited by the Naga and KukiZomiHm­ar communitie­s.

The BJP also announced the names of candidates for 18 Assembly seats in Sikkim.

The party released the list of candidates for 14 Assembly seats and the lone Lok Sabha candidate on March 24, signalling an end to its alliance with the ruling Sikkim Krantikari Morcha (SKM).

Among the 18 candidates named on Tuesday are two women, including Aruna Manger, the lone woman who will face Sikkim Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang’s wife Krishna Kumari Rai of the SKM from the NamchiSing­hithang constituen­cy.

Nomination­s filed

Meanwhile, Union Ministers and BJP candidates Kiren Rijiju and Sarbananda Sonowal filed their nomination papers from the Arunachal West and Dibrugarh parliament­ary constituen­cies, respective­ly.

Mr. Rijiju is seeking his fourth term — third consecutiv­ely — from Arunachal West, one of two Lok Sabha seats in India’s easternmos­t State.

Mr. Sonowal, the former Assam Chief Minister and a Rajya Sabha member now, won the Dibrugarh constituen­cy in 2004 before shifting to and winning the Lakhimpur seat in 2014.

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