Manipur National Conference
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The Manipur National Conference was a political party in the Indian state of Manipur. MNC was formed in 2002, when a split occurred in the Manipur State Congress Party. Two competing factions struggled to be recognized as the authentic MSCP. In the end the Election Commission recognized the Th. Chaoba-led group as the real MSCP. W Nipamacha Singh (former Chief Minister of Manipur) then re-christened his group as 'Manipur National Conference'.
Elections
In the 2002 state assembly elections MNC supported the Secular Progressive Front. MNC won one seat in the elections.[1]
Merger with RJD
In 2005, MNC merged with RJD.
References
- ^ "State Elections 2002: Performance of Manipur National Conference (MNC) in Manipur". Election Commission of India. Retrieved 13 February 2014.
Further reading
- Chaudhuri, Kalyan (1 March 2002). "Uncertain in Manipur". Frontline (The Hindu).
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