MPP slams National political parties; says they are controlled from Delhi using remote control

IT News
Imphal, April 10,

Advisor of the Manipur People’s Party (MPP) A Amutombi Singh today lashed both BJP and the Congress party for making the youth of the uncertain. Speaking at the sideline of Flag Hoisting ceremony of the Inner Manipur Parliamentary Constituency candidate Oinam Jugindro at his Top Siphai Laxmi Bazar resident, Amutombi said that after Manipur has been annexed by the Indian Union in 1949, many youths are left desperate about their future. And the result was that many had felt their future uncertain and thereby chose wrong path. That was during the Congress ruled and now after BJP government came in power in 2001 Manipur was put on fire, Amutombi said.
He said that those National Political party always wait for “Yes” from the high command and despite the fact that those party which depended on their central leadership had angered the youth more and more as they cannot make a decision on their own without the consent of their high command.
Regional party MPP was set up in 1968 and formed 11 month government under the then chief minister Alimumudin. It was during that time that Amnesty was announced to those youth who had taken arms and wage war against the government, Amutombi said and added that one such emminant personality was late Nongmaithem Pahari who later became the Director of the All India Radio.
Amutombi further said that all the other National political party like the Congress and the BJP are control by their central leadership using remote control. He call on people of the state to sent a person who can make his own decision as per the desire of the people of the state and not under the dictate of the central leadership.
The flag hoisting ceremony was attended by President of the MPP Y. Bhim Singh, Vice President S. Ibomcha and S. Brojen Singh.

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