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The Manipur National Conference was a political party in the Indian state of Manipur. MNC was formed in 2002, when a split occurred in the Manipur State Congress Party. Two competing factions struggled to be recognized as the authentic MSCP. In the end the Election Commission recognized the Th. Chaoba-led group as the real MSCP. W Nipamacha Singh (former Chief Minister of Manipur) then re-christened his group as 'Manipur National Conference'.

Elections

In the 2002 state assembly elections MNC supported the Secular Progressive Front. MNC won one seat in the elections.

Merger with RJD

In 2005, MNC merged with RJD.

References

  1. "State Elections 2002: Performance of Manipur National Conference (MNC) in Manipur". Election Commission of India. Retrieved 13 February 2014.

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