BJP-RSS behind ‘One North East’ idea: Odisha Congress chief

SM Editor

May 14, 2026

BJP-RSS behind ‘One North East’ idea: Odisha Congress chief

SM Editor

May 14, 2026

Meghalaya Congress chief addressing media about BJP-RSS and One North East front in Odisha

📍 Odisha, Odisha  ·  🗂️ News  ·  📅 14 May 2026  ·  ⏱️ 3 min read  ·  ✍️ Western Odisha Mirror Desk

Odisha, Odisha — The Meghalaya Congress chief has accused the BJP and RSS of orchestrating the ‘One North East’ regional front, which seeks to unite the indigenous communities of the northeast.

Background

Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma, Tipra Motha Party founder Pradyot Bikram Manikya Debbarma, and other leaders launched the regional front in November. The initiative aims to merge existing regional parties across the northeast into a single entity. The ‘One North East’ initiative has been promoted as a means to address the concerns of the region’s indigenous communities.

Sequence of Events

According to Meghalaya Congress president and former Union Minister Vincent H. Pala, the BJP is aware that the indigenous communities of the northeast oppose it. This front was designed as a basket for anti-BJP individuals, preventing them from supporting Congress. Pala claims to have learned about the plan from BJP and RSS leaders. The ‘One North East’ front has gained momentum, with its founders discussing supporting the BJP after the election. Two other leaders behind the front are former BJP national spokesperson and former Nagaland Minister Mmhonlumo Kikon, and Daniel Langthasa, the founder of the People’s Party of Assam.

Community Impact

The ‘One North East’ initiative has sparked concerns among local communities, who fear it may be used to undermine the region’s indigenous identity. The initiative has received a mixed response from the people, with some viewing it as a means to address their concerns while others see it as a BJP ploy to consolidate power.

Local Significance

The ‘One North East’ initiative has significant implications for the region, where the BJP has been attempting to expand its base. The initiative has the potential to impact the upcoming elections in the region, where the BJP is seeking to gain ground. The local communities are closely monitoring the developments, as they navigate the complex web of politics in the region.

What Happens Next

As the ‘One North East’ initiative gains momentum, it remains to be seen how the local communities will respond. The initiative has the potential to either unite the region or create further divisions. The BJP, on the other hand, is likely to continue its efforts to consolidate power in the region. The next few months will be crucial in determining the fate of the ‘One North East’ initiative and its impact on the region.

📋 Key Facts at a Glance
📌 WhatMeghalaya Congress chief Vincent H. Pala accused BJP and RSS of being behind the ‘One North East’ regional front.
👤 Who[‘Vincent H. Pala’, ‘BJP’, ‘RSS’, ‘Conrad K. Sangma’, ‘Pradyot Bikram Manikya Debbarma’, ‘Mmhonlumo Kikon’, ‘Daniel Langthasa’]
📅 WhenDecember 1, 2025
📍 WhereShillong, Meghalaya
❓ WhyThe BJP knows that the indigenous communities of the northeast do not like it. This front was designed as a basket for people who are anti-BJP, so that they do not go turn to Congress.
⚡ ImpactThe new front is already talking about supporting the BJP. They will work with the BJP after the election.
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Western Odisha Mirror DeskNews Desk — Sundargarh Mirror

The Sundargarh Mirror news desk covers breaking news, governance, culture and development across western Odisha.

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