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BJP-Samata
stand-off appears to be resolved for now
New Delhi, May 22: THE problem between BJP and Samata Party
on Manipur developments appeared to have been resolved for the present
with both sides on Tuesday agreeing to a “status quo” on a new government
formation in the state and Samata Party ruling out withdrawal from
Vajpayee ministry.
“We all have a stake in this government. How can it (Manipur development)
affect the government at the Centre? It cannot,” George Fernandes
told reporters here after his nearly two-hour luncheon meeting with
Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee.
The meeting came a day after Samata party-led government lost a
confidence vote in Manipur Assembly with BJP MLAs voting against
the motion.
Asked whether BJP was going ahead with the formation of a new government
in Manipur, Mr Fernandes said: “I understand the status quo exists.”
“There will be more meetings in order to reach a conclusion and
resolve the problem that we are at present facing,” he said.
Mr Fernandes said leaders from Manipur will also be present at the
meeting of the two sides at the central level on May 28, a point
on which BJP general secretary Narendra Modi agreed.
Mr Modi said no BJP MLA would stake claim to form a new government
in Manipur and even after May 28 both the sides would follow a joint
strategy. (PTI)
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