Ibobi Singh resigns, BJP stakes claim to form govt

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Press Trust of India Imphal
Last Updated : Mar 13 2017 | 11:57 PM IST
Manipur Chief Minister O Ibobi Singh resigned tonight after being prodded by Governor Najma Heptullah who said she could not start the process of government formation till he quits.
Ibobi Singh, who earlier in the day said that he would resign by tomorrow, submitted his resignation letter to Heptullah, Deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam told PTI.
Heptullah has said that she could only start the process of government formation once the incumbent chief minister resigned as per norms.
Earlier in the day the Governor stated, "I have not received till today any resignation from the chief minister (Ibobi Singh) though I told him yesterday I can start the process of government formation only after you resign".
Meanwhile, N Biren Singh was elected unanimously as the leader of BJP Legislature Party and staked claim to form the government after meeting the Governor.
"N Biren Singh has been unanimously elected leader of the BJP Legislature Party. He is the party's chief ministerial candidate," union minister Piyush Goel told reporters.
Goel also said they enjoyed the support of smaller parties.
Ibobi Singh who has been serving as chief minister for 15 years since 2002 was again elected the leader of the Congress Legislature Party yesterday and had staked claim to form the government late last night.
Ibobi Singh has argued that Congress being the single largest party with 28 seats should be given the first opportunity to form the government.
"I am ready for a floor test and I have the numbers with me," he said.
In his meeting with Heptullah last night, he claimed to have the support of four National People's Party MLAs.
"On seeing names of four NPP MLAs on an ordinary piece of paper, Heptullah asked Ibobi Singh to bring the NPP president and the MLAs," a Raj Bhavan source said.
NPP general secretary Vivek Raj, however, said that the party and all its MLAs were with BJP.
BJP yesterday claimed that it enjoyed the support of 32 MLAs in the 60-member Assembly, one more than the required number of 31.
BJP claimed to have support of Shyamkumar, one of the 28 Congress MLAs, the lone MLA of both LJP and All India Trinamool Congress, besides four MLAs each of NPP and NPF.
Outgoing Deputy CM, Gaikhangam, however, described as "completely baseless" reports that Congress legislators including Shyamkumar, were in touch with the BJP.
State Congress general secretary Vidyapati Gautam accused the BJP of indulging in "horse trading". N Biren Singh, however, denied the charges.

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First Published: Mar 13 2017 | 11:57 PM IST

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