"The Congress has emerged as the single largest party with 28 seats, so as per the Constitution the single largest party should be called first to form the government and prove its strength on the floor of the House," he told reporters here.
Gaikhangam also described as "completely baseless" the reports that several Congress legislators, including Shyam Kumar, were in touch with the BJP and expressed a desire to support a BJP government.
The state Congress leadership also accused the BJP of indulging in "horse trading."
"They are trying to use money power to buy MLAs. This is not only unconstitutional but also a crime," state Congress general secretary Vidyapati Gautam told PTI.
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State BJP leader N Biren, however, denied the charges.
Meanwhile, NPP general secretary Vivek Raj today said that the party and all its MLAs firmly stood behind the BJP and would support a BJP government in the state.
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