are some members elected by the army in national people party ?if yes how?
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GUWAHATI: With National People’s Party (NPP) becoming the only national party from Northeast India the party has resolved to further strengthen the party base in the region and expand in other parts of the country.
NPP held its first Northeast Coordination (NECC) Committee meeting at Shillong on Saturday. NPP-NECC is headed by former Chief minister of Meghalaya Dr. D.D Lapang, who believes that the meeting will usher in an era of new progress for the party.
“It is a crucial meeting as the party will make an endeavour to formulate road map to take the vision and mission of the party to different nook and corners of the Northeast,” said Lapang, while delivering his keynote address at the opening function of the meeting.
He said that NPP’s recognition as “National Party” status by the Election Commission of India will pave new way in the regional political arena, as NPP becomes the first party from the Northeast to be accorded the “National Party” tag.
“It is a responsibility for the party to carry forward the onus to represent the regional aspiration of the people at the national level. NPP has remain committed and it will further continue to fulfill its agenda for Northeast,” Lapang echoed.
Leaders from different States including Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Manipur, Meghalaya and Mizoram attended the conference, including Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma, Deputy Chief Minister of Manipur Joykumar Singh and other NPP cabinet minister from Manipur, legislative party leader of Arunachal Pradesh Mutchu Mithi, amongst others.