Manipur: 4 ‘unhappy’ MLAs attend meet; CM N Biren says ’We all are together’
First Published: 27th April, 2023 15:41 IST
BJP National spokesperson and Northeast-in-charge flew in to Imphal yesterday to hold a meeting the Manipur BJP MLAs amid 4 MLAs resigning from their official posts
In a new twist to the political scene in Manipur, all the 4 MLAs who had stepped down from their official posts citing responsibility not given and was camping in New Delhi as if sulking, today attended a crucial meeting of all the Manipur BJP MLAs in Imphal.
Chief Minister N Biren Singh, BJP national spokesperson and northeast-in-charge Sambit Patra and Manipur BJP President A Sharda Devi were present at the meeting.
Speaking to the media after the meeting, a smiling and seemingly happy Biren Singh said, “Nothing is there. They (the MLAs) went there (Delhi) for treatment, they came back, we are all together now.”
The 4 allegedly upset and disgruntled MLAs are – Heirok MLA Th Radheshyam, Langthabal MLA Karam Shyam, Wenjing Tengtha MLA Paonam Brojen Singh and Uripok MLA KH Raghumani Singh.
It may be mentioned here that resentment brewed within Manipur BJP after Thokchom Radheshyam Singh tendered his resignation as advisor to Manipur’s CM on April 13, citing no responsibility given as the reason for his resignation.
On April 17, Langthabal MLA, Karam Shyam followed suite and resigned from the chairman’s post of Manipur Tourism Corporation Limited.
It was on April 20, when Wengjing Tentha MLA Paonam Brojen Singh stepped down from his official post of Chairman of the Manipur Development Society on personal grounds.
On April 24, BJP MLA Kh Raghumani Singh stepped down as Chairman of MANIREDA becoming the 4th MLA to resign from his official post in less than a fortnight citing personal reasons.
Reports then surfaced that all the 4 MLAs were camping in Delhi to meet the central leadership, reportedly demanding their intervention for a change of Chief Minister or at least a rejig in the state cabinet.
However, the Manipur Chief Minister on April 21 had rubbished reports of dissension among the BJP MLAs after he held a closed door meeting of the legislators, although 9 of them had abstained from attending the meeting, including the 4 who had resigned from their official posts.
The central leadership, sensing some trouble, sent Patra to soothe any frayed nerve and tame any resentment that could be brewing.
Also Read: Manipur Guv inspects India-Myanmar border at Moreh
COMMENTS
TOPMOST STORY NOW
Live Nagaland : Unprecedented rainfall since April 19 damages dam and crops, leaves villagers devastated
24th April 2024Live Easing travel to Bhutan: Tourism Dept lifts mandatory travel insurance for tourists
24th April 2024Live Polling officials reaching 86 far flung poll booths in Dima Hasao, Assam
24th April 2024Live NE gets ready for Lok Sabha Polls Phase 2 – Northeast Live Reporters brings you the latest
24th April 2024WE RECOMMEND
Ahead of phase 2 voting, blasts damage bridge on NH 2 in Manipur
The blast is seen as an attempt to cut off communications and transportation of vital goods and essentials to capital Imphal from the rest of the country.
24th April 2024Amid heatwave gripping nation, IMD says no worries during 2nd phase of Lok Sabha polls
7 Lok Sabha seats in Northeast- Assam, Manipur and Tripura are going to elections in the second phase on April 26
22nd April 2024Voting underway in 11 polling stations of Manipur
Security measures have been intensified to prevent any incidents of violence.
22nd April 2024Lok Sabha Polls 2024: Repoll in 11 polling stations in Manipur tomorrow
Repoll at these polling stations will be held tomorrow from 7 AM to 5 PM.
21st April 2024Manipur LS Polls: Nagaland CM Rio and DY CM Zeliang sprearhead campaign for NPF’s Outer Manipur candidate Timothy Zimik
BJP did not field a candidate for Outer Manipur and extended support to Zimik.
20th April 2024