This Article is From Mar 20, 2016

Congress In Trouble In Manipur, Sonia Gandhi Summons Chief Minister Ibobi Singh

Congress In Trouble In Manipur, Sonia Gandhi Summons Chief Minister Ibobi Singh

Congress president Sonia Gandhi has summoned Manipur Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh to Delhi. (File photo)

Imphal: Congress president Sonia Gandhi has summoned Manipur Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh and Deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam in connection with the unflinching stand of the dissidents within the ruling Congress.

Both of them left Imphal for New Delhi today. They are slated to meet Ms Gandhi and vice president Rahul Gandhi.

A meeting of the Congress Legislature Party members was held late on Saturday. One dissident leader told news agency IANS that they merely kept on listening and never asked the chief minister what had transpired in the meeting with Ms Gandhi.

The dissident said that Mr Singh kept on speaking on how the government plans to cover 87 per cent of the people of the state by the National Food Security Act which will become effective from April 1.

"The government has set aside Rs 30 crore for it and cooperation of the CLP members to make it a success is a must," Mr Singh said, adding, "The meeting with the Congress president and the vice president over the demands of CLP members was inconclusive. The deputy chief minister and I will be leaving for Delhi on Sunday morning."

The high command has not sent general secretary V Narayanswamy as an observer as yet. The reported formula of the chief minister to drop two or three ministers and induct new ones was not acceptable to the dissidents whose strength is more than 25 in the CLP having 48 members.

As promised by Mr Singh, they are demanding complete reshuffle of the ministry and enforcement of the one man one post policy so that Mr Gaikhangam is either dropped from the ministry or relieved of the party presidentship, appointment of chairmen of various corporations and undertakings.

Manipur is scheduled to go to elections in February next year. Though just a few months are left, most of the dissidents would like to become ministers with an eye to the forthcoming elections.

In the past, Mr Singh and his close associates never capitulated to the dissidents. However, this time the dissidents have made it known that they may take some other steps since they cannot go empty handed to the voters.

The political change in Arunachal Pradesh is still fresh in the minds of the high command. Besides the Congress has been facing election defeats.

In the by-elections held late last year BJP won both the Assembly seats. Besides this party which has been without a legislator for the last 15 years could open accounts in the local body elections.

An upbeat Manipur BJP president Thounaojam Chaoba said, "In the 2017 Assembly elections the BJP shall wrest power from the Congress which has been in power for the last three terms."

A dissident leader told IANS that they are keeping their fingers crossed till Mr Singh and Mr Gaikhangam return from their mission in Delhi.
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