Guwahati: In a move that could reshape the political landscape of India’s Northeast, a group of prominent regional leaders—including Meghalaya Chief Minister and NPP chief Conrad K. Sangma, Tipra Motha founder Pradyut Bikram Manikya Debbarma, Nagaland minister and former BJP spokesperson Mmhonlumo Kikon, and People’s Party Assam (PPA) founder Daniel Langthasa—on Tuesday announced the formation of a new regional political entity aimed at giving the Northeast “a collective voice.”
The leaders met at the Constitution Club of India in New Delhi to discuss what they described as “a shared vision for the future of the Northeast.” The meeting concluded with the decision to form a nine-member committee, headed by James Sangma, to draft the new party’s constitution, flag, and organisational struc

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