Left Democratic Front (Manipur)

The Left and Democratic Front (or Left and Secular Democratic Front[3]) was a pre-poll alliance of political parties[4] in the Indian state of Manipur, which was formed ahead of the 2017 Manipur Legislative Assembly election.[5][6]

Left and Democratic Front
Founded2017
Dissolved2022[1][2]
IdeologyBig tent
Factions:
Communism
Marxism-Leninism
Socialism
Liberalism
Secularism
Integral humanism
Gandhism
Left-wing nationalism
Anti-imperialism
Political positionFar-left to centre

About the alliance

The political parties in the Front had a 35-point common minimum programme. Their manifesto was constituted on the Left Front models of Tripura and Kerala. Moirangthem Nara, who was the general secretary of CPI Manipur, was the Convenor of the alliance.[3]

LDF projected itself as an alternative to both the Congress and the BJP.[3] CPI and MNDF are the dominant parties in the alliance as both have MLAs and ministers in previous Governments.[7] Arvind Kejriwal was invited as their star campaigner in the election.[8]

Constituent parties

The constituent parties in the alliance are:[3][8]

LDF contested for 52 seats including 2 independents in the 60-member Manipur Legislative Assembly elections of 2017.[9][6] LDF also had supported Irom Sharmila, who contested from PRJA, on the chief minister's seat.[9] The alliance was dismissed after the election.

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