Manipur CM Ibobi Singh set to resign

IANS  |  Imphal 

Chief Minister is set to resign after he failed to muster the required numbers to form a Governor Najma Heptulla has asked him to step down, and the is now set to form the government, informed sources said on Monday.

Though the claims it enjoys the supports of the four National People's Party MLAs, Vivekraj Wangkhem of the NPP maintained his party is supporting the to form

"Our party and elected members have extended support to the in the formation of the ministry," he said.

Wangkhem also said that the party's earlier written assurance to the is invalidated.

The stand of the party is that it will support the BJP, he added.

While the has 28 elected members, the which secured 21 has increased its tally to 32 as all other parties and the lone independent including one MLA have extended support to it.

Governor Heptulla is likely to invite the leaders to form the

The General Secretaries, Ram Madhav, Prahlad Singh Patel and the Assam Finance Minister Hemanta Biswa Sarma claimed that the party enjoys support of 32 MLAs.

Chief Minister was pinning his hope on the support of the 4 MLAs of the NPP.

--IANS

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Manipur CM Ibobi Singh set to resign

Manipur Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh is set to resign after he failed to muster the required numbers to form a Congress government. Governor Najma Heptulla has asked him to step down, and the BJP is now set to form the government, informed sources said on Monday.

Chief Minister is set to resign after he failed to muster the required numbers to form a Governor Najma Heptulla has asked him to step down, and the is now set to form the government, informed sources said on Monday.

Though the claims it enjoys the supports of the four National People's Party MLAs, Vivekraj Wangkhem of the NPP maintained his party is supporting the to form

"Our party and elected members have extended support to the in the formation of the ministry," he said.

Wangkhem also said that the party's earlier written assurance to the is invalidated.

The stand of the party is that it will support the BJP, he added.

While the has 28 elected members, the which secured 21 has increased its tally to 32 as all other parties and the lone independent including one MLA have extended support to it.

Governor Heptulla is likely to invite the leaders to form the

The General Secretaries, Ram Madhav, Prahlad Singh Patel and the Assam Finance Minister Hemanta Biswa Sarma claimed that the party enjoys support of 32 MLAs.

Chief Minister was pinning his hope on the support of the 4 MLAs of the NPP.

--IANS

il/rn

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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