"The core committee of tribal forum of India will meet in New Delhi and a delegation will meet the EC (thereafter) to discuss the possibility of launching a new party tribal-centric but open for all," Sangma, who had unsuccessfully contested the Presidential poll, told reporters here.
"Post-Presidential elections, the consultations and discussions are on," Sangma said adding the floating of a new party is yet to be finalised.
Sangma said he would be addressing a conference of all tribal leaders at Raipur (Chhattisgarh) on August 9 which coincide with the United Nation
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