Kuki National Assembly | |
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Abbreviation | KNA |
Founder | S. M. Zavum [1] |
Founded | October 24, 1946[2] |
Headquarters | Grace Cottage, Paiteveng, Kwakelthel, P.O. Imphal, Manipur-795001. |
ECI Status | State party [3] |
Seats in Manipur Legislative Assembly | 0 / 60 |
Election symbol | |
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The Kuki National Assembly (KNA) is a political party in the Indian state of Manipur. It was formed on 24 October 1946, by S. M. Zavum, [1] to act as a pan-political organisation among the various Kuki people. [2] It last won seats in the 1990 Manipur Legislative Assembly election, and after that slowly fizzled out. [4] In the 2022 Manipur Legislative Assembly election, the party fielded candidates for 2 constituencies. [5] [6]
Election | Seats won | Vote % | MLAs | Source | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Overall | In seats contested | ||||
1974 | 2 / 60
|
2.95 | 25.79 | Zampu, Ngulkhohao | [7] |
1980 | 2 / 60
|
2.82 | 21.36 | Satkholal, Jainson Haokip | [8] |
1984 | 1 / 60
|
1.55 | 19.93 | J. F. Rothangliana | [9] |
1990 | 2 / 60
|
2.61 | 15.42 | T.N. Haokip, Thanghanlal | [10] |
1995 | 0 / 60
|
0.24 | 2.30 | [11] | |
2000 | 0 / 60
|
0.05 | 2.17 | [12] | |
KNA did not contest the elections from 2002 to 2017 | |||||
2022 | 0 / 60
|
0.06 | 1.08 | [13] |
the Kuki National Assembly (KNA), a Kuki political party that fizzled out over the years
Kuki National Assembly | |
---|---|
Abbreviation | KNA |
Founder | S. M. Zavum [1] |
Founded | October 24, 1946[2] |
Headquarters | Grace Cottage, Paiteveng, Kwakelthel, P.O. Imphal, Manipur-795001. |
ECI Status | State party [3] |
Seats in Manipur Legislative Assembly | 0 / 60 |
Election symbol | |
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The Kuki National Assembly (KNA) is a political party in the Indian state of Manipur. It was formed on 24 October 1946, by S. M. Zavum, [1] to act as a pan-political organisation among the various Kuki people. [2] It last won seats in the 1990 Manipur Legislative Assembly election, and after that slowly fizzled out. [4] In the 2022 Manipur Legislative Assembly election, the party fielded candidates for 2 constituencies. [5] [6]
Election | Seats won | Vote % | MLAs | Source | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Overall | In seats contested | ||||
1974 | 2 / 60
|
2.95 | 25.79 | Zampu, Ngulkhohao | [7] |
1980 | 2 / 60
|
2.82 | 21.36 | Satkholal, Jainson Haokip | [8] |
1984 | 1 / 60
|
1.55 | 19.93 | J. F. Rothangliana | [9] |
1990 | 2 / 60
|
2.61 | 15.42 | T.N. Haokip, Thanghanlal | [10] |
1995 | 0 / 60
|
0.24 | 2.30 | [11] | |
2000 | 0 / 60
|
0.05 | 2.17 | [12] | |
KNA did not contest the elections from 2002 to 2017 | |||||
2022 | 0 / 60
|
0.06 | 1.08 | [13] |
the Kuki National Assembly (KNA), a Kuki political party that fizzled out over the years