Congress-led United Democratic Front government in Kerala, RSP MLA Kovoor Kunjumon today resigned his assembly membership, saying he did not want to continue as part of ruling alliance which, he alleged, is "neck deep in corruption."
Kunjumon, a three-time MLA who represented Kunnathur constituency in the state Assembly, said he tendered his resignation as MLA to Speaker N Saktan.
Announcing the resignation, he told reporters here that he did not want to continue as part of UDF which is "neck deep in corruption."
A member of RSP's central committee, he said he was also leaving the party also and will soon form 'real RSP'.
There were differences between Kunjumon and the party's state leadership after RSP, which was with CPI(M)-led LDF Opposition, merged with a faction of RSP (B) in UDF.
RSP had snapped its ties with LDF in Kerala following dispute over denying Kollam parliamentary seat to senior leader N K Premachandran M P in the 2014 Lok Sabha polls. Later, Premachandran contested as UDF candidate and won the seat.
Though Kunjumon wanted the party to go back to CPI-M fold, the state leadership did not support his stand.
Kunjumon is the second MLA to resign in recent months after former government chief whip and Kerala Congress Secular leader P C George resigned following differences with the party leadership.
The total strength of the state Assembly is 140 elected members and one nominated Anglo-Indian member. With the resignation of Kunjumon and George, the strength would come down to 138.
Ruling UDF now has the strenth of 72.
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allege I have taken money as a gift for supporting the stir. But, I have not taken any money. Haresh himself told me he will donate Rs 4 crore to party (BJP) when he gets clearance from the government (for construction)," said Kotadiya.
On this, Patel remained silent and asked Kotadiya not to talk all this issues on phone and advised the MLA to meet him personally.
In his complaint, Madhubhai has alleged Kotadiya demanded the money for having written a letter to authorities one-and-a-half years ago to facilitate permission for construction on the farmland owned by Haresh.
Kotadiya won from Dhari as the candidate of Gujarat Parivartan Party, floated by former Gujarat Chief Minister Keshubhai Patel, which merged with BJP two years ago.
However, BJP is upset with him for his critical comments about the ruling party and its leaders in recent times.
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