"We will win more than a two-thirds majority in the state. The people have understood very well the game plan of the BJP. They are hand in gloves with those who have called this blockade and are a threat to the territorial integrity of Manipur," state Congress spokesperson K H Joykishan told PTI.
Polling for the 60-seat Manipur Assembly will take place in two phases on March 4 and March 8.
The party has tried to make the economic blockade and threat to the territorial integrity of Manipur, if the BJP comes to power, major poll issues.
Even in June last year, with the resurgence of the BJP in the state and several Congress leaders joining it, it looked like the Congress was going to have a tough time in the 2017 Assembly polls.
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Besides partly dividing the hill tribals by upgrading Sadar Hills to a full-fledged district, the economic blockade by the United Naga Council has only helped the Congress consolidate the dominant Meitei (Manipuri) community by cashing on their anger with the three month-long blockade.
The BJP leadership in the state also agrees with the
"The Congress knew they would lose. That is why they took the decision of dividing the districts in order to flare up ethnic frenzy in the state," a senior state BJP leader told