November 2 report by The Print, a new political alliance is planned to be established in the northeastern region of India, focusing on the rights and regional autonomy of indigenous people in the area. It is reported that the "Tipra Motha Party (TMP)" which is an ally of the BJP, and the ruling party in Meghalaya, the "National People's Party (NPP)", plan to jointly establish a new national political alliance, hoping to better represent the interests of the northeastern region. According to sources, the alliance will officially announce its establishment in Delhi soon, named "One Northeast", and it is expected to develop into a political party in the future. Daniel Langthasa, a former leader of the Congress Party, and Mmhonlumo Kikon, a former national spokesperson of the BJP, will also participate in this new political alliance. Sources said that national parties have neglected the rights of indigenous people, and in order to unite and address common challenges such as illegal immigration, land and identity loss, and lack of political representation, only a new political alliance can be formed. Analysts pointed out that the establishment of this political alliance is of great significance and may profoundly reshape the political landscape of the northeastern region of India.
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