Manipur BJP MLA says party’s minority morcha chief ‘threatened’ him, files complaint

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Last Update: April 20, 2023, 1:09 PM IST

On April 8, another BJP MLA from Hirok constituency, Thokchom Radheshyam, resigned as advisor to the chief minister citing a similar complaint (file image)

On April 8, another BJP MLA from Hirok constituency, Thokchom Radheshyam, resigned as advisor to the chief minister citing a similar complaint (file image)

Triphok MLA Khwairakpam Raghumani posted a picture on Facebook of his meeting with Union Minister of State for DoNER BL Verma earlier this week.

In a sign of a possible rift within the BJP’s Manipur unit, party MLA Khwairakpam Raghumani, who is currently camping in Delhi, has accused the Manipur Police of “threatening” him through a Facebook post against the BJP State Minority Front President. “A complaint has been lodged for giving.

Raghumani, who is currently one of the four BJP MLAs in Delhi to reportedly meet the party’s central leadership and voice complaints, said he took a comment made by Minority Morcha chief Askar Ali MKM on his Stated “threat” to life and urged “for action under cybercrime law and section 506 of IPC.” Ali reportedly commented on the move of the four MLAs to voice the BJP’s top leadership, saying “Let this be the last journey to Delhi” in Manipuri language.

In her complaint, Raghumani claimed that Ali issued this statement when I was in Delhi and it seems that he is threatening that this would be my last visit to Delhi or anywhere. “It seems that this remark has been issued with malicious intent at the behest of people who are probably involved in the drug trade and (who) do not want such issues to be raised with the leaders in Delhi,” Raghumani said in his letter. be brought to the meeting.” Complaint.

Triphok MLA Khwairakpam Raghumani posted a picture on Facebook of his meeting with Union Minister of State for DoNER BL Verma earlier this week.

The post said, “They (Thokchom Radheshyam Singh, Karam Shyam, Pounam Brojen and Raghumani) discussed the boundary and development related issues of Manipur.”

The move fueled speculation that dissidence was brewing in the Biren Singh-led BJP government as a visit to Delhi to meet national leaders led to BJP MLA from Langthabal constituency Karam Shyam resigning as chairman of Tourism Corporation Manipur Limited on Monday. Came soon after. He was “not assigned any responsibility”.

On 8 April, another BJP MLA from Hirok constituency, Thokchom Radheshyam, resigned as advisor to the chief minister, citing a similar complaint.

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