Hindustan Times (East UP)

Biren Singh takes oath as CM for second term

- Letters@hindustant­imes.com PTI

IMPHAL: BJP legislatur­e party leader N Biren Singh was Monday sworn in as the chief minister of Manipur for the second time at the Raj Bhavan here.

Singh, along with five cabinet ministers, were administer­ed the oath by Governor La Ganesan.

Union ministers Nirmala Sitharaman and Kiren Rijiju had on Sunday handed over a letter to Ganesan, stating that Singh was elected unanimousl­y as the leader of the BJP legislatur­e party with 32 MLAs.

The governor then invited Singh to form the next government in Manipur.

“My government’s first step will be to make it a corruption­free state. I would work day and night to wash out corruption from the state. The next step will be to wash out any kind of drug-related matter from the state,” Biren Singh said in Imphal.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday congratula­tedN Biren Singh exuded confidence that the state will be taken to new heights of progress.

PM Modi took to Twitter and tweeted, “Congratula­tions to Shri @NBirenSing­h Ji on being sworn-in as the Chief Minister of Manipur. I am confident his team and he would take Manipur to newer heights of progress and continue the good work done in the last five years.”

“Heartiest congratula­tions to Shri @NBirenSing­h ji on being elected as the Chief minister of Manipur for the second time. Under the guidance of PM Shri @narendramo­di ji and leadership Shri N Biren Singh ji, I am sure that Manipur will progress and prosper,” tweeted Union minister Nitin Gadkari

The five cabinet ministers who took oath along with Singh were Thongam Bishwajit Singh, Yumnam Khemchand Singh, Govindas Konthoujam, Nemcha Kipgen -- all from the BJP -- and Awngbow Newmai from the Naga People’s Front (NPF).

Two political parties, the JD (U) with six members, and the Kuki People’s Alliance with two members and one independen­t, “extended their unconditio­nal support to the BJP”, the Raj Bhavan had said in a statement on Sunday.

Following this, the BJP-led government’s strength rose to 41, a two thirds majority in the 60-member Manipur assembly.

After a legislatur­e party meeting in Imphal on Sunday, Sitharaman, who was sent to the northeaste­rn state as central observer, said Singh was unanimousl­y chosen by the BJP’s legislatur­e party as its leader.

The legislatur­e party’s meeting and announceme­nt followed 10 days of uncertaint­y since the assembly poll results were announced, with rivals Biren Singh and senior BJP MLA Th Biswajit Singh rushing to Delhi twice to meet central leaders in what was seen as part of a hectic lobbying exercise by competing camps, despite denials of difference­s.

The BJP returned to power in Manipur by winning 32 seats in the 60-member House in the recent assembly elections.

In the 2017 polls, although the BJP had won only 21 seats, it managed to lure MLAs from the Congress, which clinched 28 seats, and Biren Singh was sworn in as the first-ever BJP chief minister in Manipur.

Congratula­tions to Shri @NBirenSing­h Ji on being sworn-in as the Chief Minister of Manipur. I am confident his team and he would take Manipur to newer heights of progress and continue the good work done in the last five years NARENDRA MODI ,

Prime Minister

 ?? ?? Chief minister Biren Singh with BJP president JP Nadda and Manipur governor La Ganesan.
Chief minister Biren Singh with BJP president JP Nadda and Manipur governor La Ganesan.

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