Which political party dominated Manipur’s politics in the early years after independence?

Indian National Congress
Manipur People's Party
Communist Party of India
United Naga Integration Council

The correct answer is: a) Indian National Congress.

The Indian National Congress (INC) was the dominant political party in Manipur in the early years after independence. The INC was founded in 1885 by Allan Octavian Hume, a retired British civil servant, to promote Indian nationalism. The INC played a leading role in the Indian independence movement, and after independence, it became the ruling party at the national level.

The INC was also the dominant political party in Manipur in the early years after independence. The INC won the first general election in Manipur in 1952, and it continued to win elections until 1972. The INC’s dominance in Manipur was due to a number of factors, including its strong organization, its appeal to the people of Manipur, and its role in the Indian independence movement.

The other options are incorrect. The Manipur People’s Party (MPP) was a political party in Manipur that was founded in 1967. The MPP was a regional party that represented the interests of the Meitei people. The Communist Party of India (CPI) was a political party in India that was founded in 1920. The CPI was a communist party that advocated for the overthrow of the Indian government and the establishment of a communist state. The United Naga Integration Council (UNFC) is a political organization that represents the interests of the Naga people. The UNFC is a non-violent organization that advocates for the integration of the Naga-inhabited areas of India, Myanmar, and Bhutan into a single state.