North East India Development Party

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North East India Development Party
AbbreviationNEIDP
Founded2015
HeadquartersImphal, Manipur
IdeologyRegionalism

The North East India Development Party (NEIDP) is a regional North-East-centric political party primarily based in Manipur (India). It was formed on 23 December 2015 and registered with the Election Commission of India. [1]

History

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North East India Development Party (NEIDP) was founded by Shri Narengbam Samarjit Singh,

The registered Head Office of the Party is at Sagolband Tera Loukrakpam Leikai, Imphal West – 795001, Manipur, India. The flag of North East India Development Party (NEIDP) is of white background with 7 (seven) colours of stars (black, red, white, blue, yellow, green and violet) arranged in numerical 8 (eight) shape in the middle of the flag.

Objective of The Party

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• North East India Development Party is a political organization.

Symbolic meaning and significance of the flag

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• White background stands for TRUTH.

• Number of STARS stand for North East Region of our country namely Seven Sisters.

• Numerical figure 8 (eight) shape stands for unity amongst the stars and the colours.

• Seven colours stands for the natural gift bestowed to the Seven Sisters.

Commitment

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Achieving all round development through social revolution, economy revolution and political revolution within 20 years in Manipur as well as in whole north east region.[2]

Functionaries of the Party

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With the gaining of the party's popularity, there is a constant upgradation. Some of the functionaries of the party are mentioned below.[3][4][5][6][7]

• Shri Narengbam Samarjit

• Shri Elangbam Brojendro

• Shri Narengbam Biswarjit Singh

• Shri Doukhomang Khongsai

• Shri Takhelchangbam Ravi Sharma

• Shri Meinam Somorjit

• Shri Wahengbam Khelindra

• Shri Yumlembam Brogendro

• Shri Akhoijam Deepanand

• Tourangbam Tikendra Singh

• Shri Mayanglambam Tolenjao

• Shri Koijam Rosan

• Shri Tayenjam Sadananda

• Shri Takhellambam Tomba

• Shri Chingtham Shyamson

• Shrimati Leishangthem Sumila

• Shrimati Haobijam Sumila

• Shrimati Laimayum Binaka

• Shri Maibam Soto

• Shri Premjit Ngairangbam

NEIDP in the 2017 Manipur Legislative Assembly Election

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NEIDP projected 13 candidates out of the total 60 seats of the Manipur Legislative Assembly however the party did not win any seat. Considering the youngness of the party which was established in 2015, the performance of the party was viewed by many as the party with potential. It secured a total of 56,185 popular votes which is 3.4% from the 13 candidates. Below are the candidates of NEIDP with their statistics.[8][9][10]

Sl.No Candidate name Constituency name Votes polled Margin with the winner
1 Sapam Kunjakeswor Singh Patsoi 13291 114
2 Yumnam Nabachandra Singh Wangkhem 8413 2880
3 Paukhansuan Khuptong Churachandpur 6411 3835
4 Mayengbam Ranjit Singh Wabgai 5264 7210
5 Thongram Gopen Keirao 4477 1482
6 Doukhomang Khongsai Saikul 4008 4669
7 Phijam Pakchao Singh Lamsang 3956 8637
8 Oinam Malesh Singh Naoriya pakhanglakpa 3610 4999
9 A.Biren Singh Jiribam 2812 5377
10 Ningombam Nilakumar Singh Langthabal 2806 6819
11 Potsangbam Dhanakumar Singh Keishamthong 611 9389
12 Sheikh Kheiruddin Lilong 369 10396
13 N.K. Shimray Chingai 157 16425

2019 Lok Sabha Election

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Candidates for Manipur[11]

Inner Manipur (Lok Sabha constituency): R.K Anand

Outer Manipur (Lok Sabha constituency): Ashang Kasar

References

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  1. ^ "New Political Party formed - Imphal Times".
  2. ^ "Stop blame game: NEIDP - NewsDog". Retrieved 26 May 2017.
  3. ^ "NEIDP compares State units to agents - The Sangai Express". The Sangai Express. 17 February 2017. Retrieved 26 May 2017.
  4. ^ "NEIDP submits memorandum, demands vote recount – KanglaOnline".
  5. ^ Manipur, DIPR. "CHILDREN SHOULD BE NURTURED WITH OPTIMISM FOR BETTER FUTURE: TH. RADHESHYAM | Manipur Times". manipurtimes.com. Retrieved 26 May 2017.
  6. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 24 May 2018. Retrieved 28 May 2017.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  7. ^ Times, Imphal. "New Political Party formed - Imphal Times - A Daily Eveninger". Retrieved 26 May 2017.
  8. ^ "NEIDP projects to win 13 • Pothashang". Pothashang. 8 February 2017. Retrieved 26 May 2017.
  9. ^ "IndiaVotes AC: Manipur 2017". IndiaVotes. Retrieved 26 May 2017.
  10. ^ "IndiaVotes AC: Party-wise performance for 2017".
  11. ^ "5 former MLAs from Congress join NEIDP, announces candidates | Pothashang News". 21 March 2019.