Lone LJP MLA Karam Shyam expresses dissatisfaction; says Government may not complete its term

IT News

Imphal, Sept 25:

Expressing discontentment for dropping him out from the Ministry of the N. Biren Singh led government, former CAF and PD Minister Karam Shyam today said that he had whole heartedly work to ensure that the government completes its term by putting all his effort during crisis time, however, the way he along with some ministers are dropped is not satisfactory and opines that the fall out of the reshuffle may sabotage the effort to keep the government from completing its term.

“I am doubtful that the government will complete its full five years term in view of the present political development in the state”, Karam Shyam said indicating President Rule in the state . He said that he is not fortunate enough to raise the issue which the N. Biren Sigh government violated all norms and understanding of coalition party to the LJP leader Ram Villas Paswan as he has been presently undergoing treatment at ICU.

The soft spoken former Minister who got elected from the Langthabal Assembly constituency from LJP , however wishes the government and the newly elected member to perform better duty then the former team.

Anguished over the judgment of the Chief Minister, Karam said that it was him who first moved on to make him as the Chief Minister of the state even though the BJP don’t have the number. He along with the NPP had rejected better offer from the Congress party with hopes that a new government will do good for the people of the state.

“I am not upset for dropping out of the ministry , I will continue to serve the people and for the cause, however, the way the reshuffle took place is more like humiliation to some of the members who were ministers in the government”, Shyam said adding that he wish them perform better than the earlier ministry.     

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