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Cong list of candidates for Manipur poll

Manipur Chief Minister O Ibobi Singh and several of his cabinet colleagues figure in the list of sixty candidates announced by Congress for the coming assembly elections in the state.

Singh, who has been the Chief Minister for the past ten years, has been renominated from his home constituency of Thoubal.
Among the ministers and senior leaders nominated are T N Haokip from Saikot (ST), Y Erabot Singh from Wangkhei and T Debendra Singh from Jiribam.
Following are the candidates announced by the AICC on Thursday for Manipur Assembly elections:
1. KHUNDRAKPAM THOKCHOM LOKESHWAR SINGH 2. HEINGANG NONGTHONGBAM BIREN 3. KHURAI DR. N BIJOY SINGH 4. KHETRIGAO MOHD ADMIN SHAH 5. THONGJU BIJOY KOIJAM 6. KEIRAO MD ALAUDDIN KHAN 7. ANDRO AL-HAJ-AHAMED ALI 8. LAMLAI KSHETRIMAYUM BIREN SINGH 9. THANGMEIBAND JYOTIN WAIKHOM 10.URIPOK LAISHRAM NANDAKUMAR SINGH 11 SAGOLBAND DR KHWAIRANKPAM LOKEN SINGH 12 KEISAMTHONG LANGPOKLAKPAM JAYANTAKUMAR SINGH 13 SINGJAMEI IRENGBAM HEMOCHANDRA SINGH 14 YAISKUL ELANGBAM CHAND SINGH 15 WANGKHEI YUMKHAM ERABOT SINGH
16 SEKMAI (SC) KHWAIRAKPAM DEVANDRO SINGH 17 LAMSANG WANGKHEIMAYUM BRAJABIDHU SINGH 18 KONTHOUJAM DR SAPAM RANJAN SINGH 19 PATSOI KM AK MIRABAI DEVI 20 LANTHABAL WAIKHOM (O)SAYAMA DEVI 21 NAORIYA PAKHANGLAKPA R K ANAND 22 WANGOI SAGOLSEM CACHOUBA SINGH 23 MAYANG IMPHAL DR KHUNUJAM RATANKUMAR SINGH 24 NAMBOL NAMIERAKPAM LOKEN SINGH 25 OINAM DR YAMNAM JITENDRA SINGH 26 BISHENPUR KONTHOUJAM GOVINDAS 27 MOIRANG MAIRENBAM PRITHVIRAJ SINGH 28 THANGA TONGBRAM MANGIBABU SINGH 29 KUMBI SANASAM BIRA SINGH 30 LILONG MOHD ABDUL NASIR 31 THOUBAL OKRAM IBOBI SINGH 32 WANGKHEM KEISHAM MEGHACHANDRA SINGH 33 HEIROK MOIRANGTHEM OKENDRO SINGH 34 WANGJING TENTHA MOIRANGTHEM HEMANTA SINGH 35 KHANGABOK SMT.OKRAM (O)LANDHONI DEVI 36 WABGAI MOHD FAJUR RAHIM 37 KAKCHING YENGKHOM SURCHANDRA SINGH 38 HIYANGLAM ELANGBAM DWIJAMANI SINGH 39 SUGNOO KANGUJAM RANJIT SINGH 40 JIRIBAM THOUDAM DEBENDRA SINGH
41 CHANDEL (ST) THANGKHOLUN HAOKIP 42 TENGNOUPAL (ST) D KORUNGTHANG 43 PHUNGYAR (ST) VICTOR KEISHING 44 UKHRUL (ST) ALFRED KANGNGAM ARTHUR 45 CHINGAI (ST) MK PRESHOW 46 SAIKUL (ST) YAMTHONG HAOKIP 47 KARONG (ST) D D THAISH 48 MAO (ST) P T ARHAI 49 TADUBI (ST) FRANCIS NGAJOKPA 50 KANGPOKPI HAOKHOLAL HANGSHING 51 SAITU (ST) NGAMTHANG HAOKIP 52 TAMEI (ST) Z KIKHONBOU NEWMAI 53 TAMENGLONG (ST) KHANGTHUANANG PANMEI 54 NUNGBA (ST) GAIKHANGAM 55 TIPAIMUKH (ST) DR CHALTON LIEN AMO 56 THANLON (ST) VUNGZAGIN VALTE 57 HENGLEP (ST) T MANGA VAIPHEI 58 CHURACHANDPUR (ST) PHUNGAZATHANG TONSING 59 SAIKOT-ST T N HAOKIP 60 SINGHAT (ST) GINSUANHAU

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