Congress to move court for disqualification of defecting Manipur MLAs

IANS  |  Imphal 

The Congress' on Wednesday said it will move the high for disqualifications of six party legislators who defected to the ruling

The party is constrained to take recourse to legal redress since Speaker Y. Khemchand is resorting to delaying tactics, state Vice President and spokesman K. Joykishan told IANS.

The six MLAs who had joined the BJP without first resigning from the membership of the assembly are T. Shyamkumar, G. Zou, Y. Surchandra, S. Bira, O. Lukhoi and N. Haokip.

Joykishan said: "We are not pleased with the statement of the Speaker that the matter is being examined."

"When Chief Minister N. Biren Singh joined the BJP from the of which he had been the Vice President, spokesperson and minister for a long time, he did so after resigning from the assembly. The six defectors should have resigned from the assembly before joining the BJP."

The leader said this was "an insult" to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who maintains that the Constitution is his religion since the six defectors violated the provisions of its Tenth Schedule.

"The feels that horse trading involving the MLAs is the highest form of corruption. We are of the view that the 6 defectors had joined the BJP for various inducements," he said.

He said while the welcomes the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) inquiry into the Development Society, the terms of reference have not been disclosed.

Joykishan also said that the BJP used the "Loktak lake scam" as election plank for the Lok Sabha and assembly polls but had not done anything about this "scam" so far.

--IANS

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Congress to move court for disqualification of defecting Manipur MLAs

The Congress' Manipur on Wednesday said it will move the high court for disqualifications of six party legislators who defected to the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party.

The Congress' on Wednesday said it will move the high for disqualifications of six party legislators who defected to the ruling

The party is constrained to take recourse to legal redress since Speaker Y. Khemchand is resorting to delaying tactics, state Vice President and spokesman K. Joykishan told IANS.

The six MLAs who had joined the BJP without first resigning from the membership of the assembly are T. Shyamkumar, G. Zou, Y. Surchandra, S. Bira, O. Lukhoi and N. Haokip.

Joykishan said: "We are not pleased with the statement of the Speaker that the matter is being examined."

"When Chief Minister N. Biren Singh joined the BJP from the of which he had been the Vice President, spokesperson and minister for a long time, he did so after resigning from the assembly. The six defectors should have resigned from the assembly before joining the BJP."

The leader said this was "an insult" to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who maintains that the Constitution is his religion since the six defectors violated the provisions of its Tenth Schedule.

"The feels that horse trading involving the MLAs is the highest form of corruption. We are of the view that the 6 defectors had joined the BJP for various inducements," he said.

He said while the welcomes the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) inquiry into the Development Society, the terms of reference have not been disclosed.

Joykishan also said that the BJP used the "Loktak lake scam" as election plank for the Lok Sabha and assembly polls but had not done anything about this "scam" so far.

--IANS

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

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