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North East Leaders Unite Under ‘One North East’ Banner


In a landmark political development, several prominent leaders from across the North Eastern states have joined hands to form a unified regional front titled “One North East.” The new political entity aims to amplify the collective voice and aspirations of the people of the region at the national level.

The announcement was made in New Delhi, where Meghalaya Chief Minister and National People’s Party (NPP) President Conrad K. Sangma, TIPRA Motha founder Pradyot Bikram Manikya, former BJP National Spokesperson and Nagaland Minister Mmhonlumo Kikon, and People’s Party Assam founder Daniel Langthasa, along with other key North Eastern leaders, jointly signed a declaration committing to this historic unification.

In their joint statement titled “Joint Statement – One North East,” the leaders declared that the merger represents a new beginning for regional politics. “For too long, we, the younger generation leaders of the North East, have spoken about the same issues and concerns of our people, but from different platforms and political spaces. We have realised that our strength lies in unity and that it is time to give our people one collective voice,” the statement read.

The leaders emphasised that the alliance seeks to carry forward the ideals of the region’s great leaders who fought for identity, integrity, and progress. The creation of this common platform, they said, marks the first step toward building a stronger, more united North East.

To take the initiative forward, the group has decided to form a committee that will define the structure, objectives, and future roadmap of the new political entity.

Reaffirming their shared commitment, the leaders stated that the people of the North East deserve to be heard, respected, and represented through a unified and indigenous political force. “Together, we stand committed to building a stronger, more united North East,” the statement concluded.

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