Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Manipur minister resigns in protest

- Indo Asian News Service letters@hindustant­imes.com

L JAYENTAKUM­AR’S RESIGNATIO­N LETTER SAYS THAT HE IS THANKFUL TO THE CM, BUT WAS NOT BEING ABLE TO FULFIL HIS VISION DUE TO THE INTERFEREN­CE

The month-old BJP-led coalition government in Manipur was rocked with senior minister L Jayentakum­ar — in charge of health and three other important portfolios — tendering his resignatio­n in protest against “uncalled for interferen­ce” by chief minister N Biren Singh.

The chief minister has rushed to Delhi to firefight the political threat, it is learnt.

Jayentakum­ar submitted his resignatio­n personally to Biren on Friday evening.

Biren in his capacity as the minister in charge of the department of personnel had suspended Okram Ibomcha, the health director, without consulting Jayentakum­ar.

There was no specific charge against Ibomcha. The suspension order said that it was to take ‘disciplina­ry actions’ against him. Ibomcha is a close relative of previous Congress chief minister Okram Ibobi Singh.

Jayentakum­ar is one of the four MLAs of the National People’s Party (NPP) who was sworn in on March 15 when the Bharatiya Janata Party-led coalition government was formed.

The resignatio­n letter says that he is thankful to the chief minister for inducting him in the ministry. But he was not able to fulfil his vision due to the “interferen­ce”.

Some other NPP MLAs have reasons to be unhappy with some of their portfolios, sources said.

Y Joykumar, NPP MLA from Uripok, who is a former director general of police had reportedly wanted the Home portfolio, which is important in insurgency-hit Manipur. However, Biren kept it with him. Joykumar is the deputy chief minister.

The coalition ministry was sworn in on March 15.

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