Political outfits like National Peoples Party (NPP), Irom Sharmila's Peoples Resurgence and Justice Alliance (PRJA), Manipur National Democratic Front and All India Trinamool Congress feel that Congress and BJP can never work for the state's development as they don't stress on the core issues.
According to them, the two national parties have a mindset that is "bereft of any passion for Manipuri identity".
"Both BJP and Congress are only busy in mudslinging and are trying to divert the attention of the voters. None of the political parties are keen on reviving Manipuri culture and tradition by introducing an indigenous script for Manipuri people. We don't want the Manipuri script to become a lost heritage," a senior PRJA leader told PTI.
NPP, which is the main opposition party in Meghalaya and is contesting from 21 seats in the Manipur polls, is stressing on social welfare schemes and reservation of seats for the north east region in institutes of higher studies in the country.
"The students from the north east face lots of problems and hardships while pursuing higher studies in other parts of the country. So we feel that there should be reservation for students of the region in the all India institutes. If we are able to be part of the next government we will try to pursue this demand," NPP general secretary Vivek Raj Wangkhem said.
The Manipur National Democratic Front, a new party which
has fielded 13 candidates, feels Congress and BJP cannot work in the state's interest as their leadership is based in New Delhi and takes decisions without having a proper understanding of the ground reality in the state.
None of these political outfits are in any position to form a government but hope to play a decisive role in case of a hung assembly.
Trinamool Congress, which is contesting in 24 seats, has embarked on publicising various welfare schemes it plans to undertake if it has leverage in government formation. It is hoping to play a decisive role in government formation in case of a hung assembly.
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