Published 07:00 IST, June 18th 2020
Congress 'confident' of forming govt in Manipur as MLAs pull out from BJP-led coalition
With N Biren Singh-led BJP government in Manipur at the verge of collapse, Congress has declared that former CM Okram Ibobi Singh will form new government
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With N Biren Singh-led BJP government in Manipur at verge of falling after three of its MLAs resigned and 6 or coalition MLAs including Deputy CM withdrew support, Congress has declared that former Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh will be new leer. Taking to Twitter, Congress spokesperson Ningombam Bupenda Meitei said that re will be 'new sunrise for Manipur' and he is 'confident' that three-times CM Singh will become new Chief Minister.
Lashing out at BJP, he said that fallout of BJP government marks downfall of saffron party and declared it to be 'dawn' for next General elections that will be held in 2024. After various leers jumped ships, Congress spokesperson said that his party would le coalition government and would be 'people's true government'.
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MLAs who resigned from N Biren Singh government
In what is being termed as 'reverse Operation Kamala', BJP MLAs S Subhashchandra Singh, TT Haokip and Samuel Jendai, TMC MLA T Robindro Singh, National People's Party (NPP) MLAs Y Joykumar Singh (Deputy CM), N. Kayisii, L Jayanta Kumar Singh and Letpao Haokip and Independent MLA Ashab Uddin resigned from coalition government and have extended ir support to Congress party. three BJP MLAs officially joined Congress.
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numbers game
In 2017 Assembly elections, Congress party emerged as single largest party with 28 MLAs while BJP mand to win from 21 constituencies. 4 candidates of NPP and Naga People's Front (NPF) respectively emerged victorious in election. On or hand, LJP, TMC, and an Independent candidate won one seat each. As BJP secured support of all n-Congress MLAs and one Congress MLA Thounaojam Shyamkumar, Goverr Najma Heptulla invited former to form government.
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Subsequently, 7 more Congress MLAs- Sanasam Bira Singh, Ginsuanhau, Oinam Lukhoi Singh, Ngamthang Haokip, Yengkhom Surchandra Singh, Kshetrimayum Bira Singh, and Paonam Brojen Singh joined BJP. This propelled BJP-led ruling coalition's strength to 40. Meanwhile, Congress' disqualification petitions against 8 of its former legislators remained pending with Assembly Speaker.
However, situation changed dramatically after Supreme Court's verdict in case of T Shyamkumar. Subsequently, on March 28, 2020, Assembly Speaker disqualified him as an MLA. On June 8, Manipur High Court restrained 7 Congress MLAs who defected to BJP namely, Sanasam Bira Singh, Ginsuanhau, Oinam Lukhoi Singh, Ngamthang Haokip, Yengkhom Surchandra Singh, Kshetrimayum Bira Singh, and Paonam Brojen Singh from entering state Assembly unless ir disqualification petitions are disposed of by Speaker.
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Thus, in eventuality of a floor test taking place, 11 MLAs (7 MLAs have been restrained by HC, 3 MLAs have resigned and Shyamkumar's seat remains vacant) will t be able to participate in voting process. In such a scenario, BJP-led coalition can secure only 22 votes (excluding Speaker) as compared to Congress alliance's 26 votes in a 49-member house. This indicates that BJP government in Manipur faces a tough test of survival.
07:00 IST, June 18th 2020