BJP tried to destabilise Manipur govt: Cong
Team Udayavani, Feb 22, 2017, 4:24 PM IST
Imphal: Manipur Congress unit president T N Haokip today accused BJP of “trying to destabilise” his party’s government in the state by “engineering defection of the party MLAs”.
He also alleged that BJP had “instigated” United Naga Council (UNC) to launch an economic blockade to create unrest in the state which was their “plan B” to topple the Ibobi Singh government.
“After coming to power in Delhi, the BJP has been trying to destabilise Congress governments in the northeast by poaching on party MLAs. They tried the same trick here too.
“Their plan was to destabilise our government by attempting mass defection of our MLAs”, he told PTI here.
Haokip, a sitting MLA from Saikot, alleged that BJP leaders were in touch with several Congress MLAs in the state.
“They were in touch with more than 20 of our MLAs. They tried to lure them with the promise of ministership and other things. But the BJP could manage to take only six of our leaders and MLAs,” he said.
The BJP has fielded all six of them former ministers N Biren Singh, Yumkham Erabot Singh and Francis Ngajokpa, and MLAs Dr Kh Loken, Z Kikhonbou Newmai and Nemcha Kipgen in the Assembly elections.
N Biren Singh, a newspaper editor-turned-politician, is now a BJP spokesman.
Haokip alleged that after BJP failed to engineer mass defection from Congress, they hatched a “plan B” with the UNC to impose an economic blockade in the state.
“The BJP along with the UNC had engineered economic blockade. Their plan was to create unrest and turmoil so that President s rule is imposed in the state. But they failed in this plan too as people understood their gameplan,” he said.
An indefinite economic blockade was imposed by the UNC from November against the state government’s decision to create seven new districts in the state bifurcating the existing ones.
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