IMPHAL — The National People’s Party (NPP), which withdrew support from the BJP-led government in Manipur on November 17 alleging that it has completely failed to resolve the ethnic crisis and restore normalcy, has asked its MLAs and leaders not to attend meetings convened by the Biren government, failing which disciplinary action will be taken.   Referring to the withdrawal of support from the BJP-led government in Manipur, N. Kayisii, state NPP President in an advisory said that everyone was advised to abstain from attending any meeting convened by the Biren government. “Furthermore, you are required to inform or seek permission from the NPP state President or National President (Conrad K. Sangma) before giving any official press/media statement in any form,” Kayisii said. “It is crucial that all Party members strictly adhere to this decision. Failure to adhere to these guidelines may result in disciplinary action, as such actions could be perceived as undermining the party’s position,” the NPP advisory said. Copies of the advisory were given to all seven NPP MLAs of Manipur, Y. Joykumar Singh, party National Vice-President, all executive members and all Working Presidents of different units in Manipur. NPP supremo and Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma...