2020
The NPP began strategizing to expand its influence beyond northeastern India by contesting elections in other states like Manipur and Nagaland.
Monday, October 13, 2025, 03:00:07 PM [IST]
National Peoples Party (NPP) Information
| Party Name | National Peoples Party |
| Party Flag |
|
| Party Symbol |
|
| Founder | P. A. Sangma |
| Party Founded Date | 06 Jan 2013 |
| No. of MPs | Rajyasabha : 1 |
| Party Headquarters | Shillong, Meghalaya |
| Party President | Conrad Sangma |
| Rajya Sabha Leader | Wanweiroy Kharlukhi |
| Student Wing | National People's Students Union-NPSU |
| Youth Wing | National People’s Youth Front |
| Women's Wing | National People's Women Committee |
| Political Position | Centre-right |
| Website | www.nppindia.in |
National Peoples Party (NPP) Flag
National Peoples Party (NPP) Ideology
National Peoples Party (NPP) Principles
National Peoples Party (NPP) Top Leaders
National Peoples Party (NPP) Timeline
The NPP began strategizing to expand its influence beyond northeastern India by contesting elections in other states like Manipur and Nagaland.
The NPP emerged as the single largest party in the Meghalaya legislative assembly elections, securing Conrad Sangma\'s position as Chief Minister.
The NPP gained ground in Arunachal Pradesh during legislative assembly elections, winning a key number of seats and establishing a stronger presence in the region.
Conrad Sangma was elected as a Member of the Lok Sabha, becoming a significant leader representing the northeastern region at the national level.
Conrad Sangma, P. A. Sangma\'s son, led the NPP to a significant victory in the Meghalaya state elections and formed the government in coalition with other parties.
The National People\'s Party (NPP) was founded by P. A. Sangma after leaving the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP). It was formed with the aim of representing under-represented interests in northeastern India.
The NPP was recognized as a national political party by the Election Commission of India, representing a major milestone for the party.
The NPP contested its first legislative assembly election in Meghalaya but received limited success, winning only a couple of seats.
P. A. Sangma, the founding leader of the NPP, passed away. This marked a significant moment of transition for the party\'s leadership.
Disclaimer:The information provided on this page is sourced from various publicly available platforms including https://en.wikipedia.org/, https://sansad.in/ls, https://sansad.in/rs, https://pib.gov.in/, https://affidavit.eci.gov.in/ and the official websites of state assemblies respectively. While we make every effort to maintain the accuracy, comprehensiveness and timeliness of the information provided, we cannot guarantee the absolute accuracy or reliability of the content. The data presented here has been compiled without consideration of the objectives or opinions of individuals who may access it.