IT News
Imphal, July 25:
The two BJP Central representatives who had visited the state of Manipur to access the crisis in among the BJP legislatures returned back today after taking opinions of almost all state BJP Functionaries, Legislatures and other Ministers of ally partners. The two BJP representatives arrived in the state on Thursday and stayed at Classic Grande for two nights. During their stay the two representatives took opinions of the BJP Functionaries including the Ministers and the MLAs one after another. They were here in the state after four BJP Ministers Th. Bishwajit, Th Radheshyam V. Hangkhalian and Nemcha Kipgen went to New Delhi on a three day visit. The Ministers before leaving had stated that there was no issue among the BJP led government but rather they were visiting New Delhi to meet the concern ministers to apprise them for taking up developmental works and strengthen the BJP government in the state.
The state media however, were suspicious and most of them reported about a rebellion against Chief Minister N. Biren Singh by some BJP legislatures and their visit was speculated to lobby the central leadership for change of Chief Minister N. Biren Singh. After the return of the 4 Ministers from New Delhi they refused to talk to press and were reportedly on Home Quarantine and abstained from cabinet meeting convened on July 22 and also the foundation stone laying function of the water supply scheme for Manipur by the Prime Minister of India day before yesterday.
BJP Central leaders sent National Vice President of BJP Baijaynt Pande and former Union Minister Manoj Sinha, reportedly had collected all opinions of the BJP legislatures as well as the state BJP functionaries including the state Unit President S Tikendra and former president Th Chaoba.
Interestingly, after taking opinions of all concerned the two central representatives had a dinner with Chief Minister N. Biren Singh and discussed about the present political scenario of the state.
However, at present what would be the decision of the central leadership in regards to the demand for change of Chief Minister N. Biren Singh. The matter will be only decided by the central leaders after examining the report submitted by the two leaders.