Imphal, Nov 2 MNS : Appointing Gaikhangam as Deputy Chief Minister by the CM O. Ibobi Singh, clearly indicated unrest among the Congress itself, when Congress commands absolute majority said BJP Zonal secretary in-charge Manipur P. Chandrashekher Rao. The Zonal secretary was speaking in the reception programme of M. Ranjit son of M.Manihar Singh former minister who joined BJP today. The Ibobi- led Congress Secular Progressive front (SPF) Government is neck deep in corruption and scandals, Rao accused and further said that the BJP thinks that because of fear the Chief Minister has chosen Deputy Chief Minister in his Government for the sake of his chair. The State Government is looting the welfare programme of the people, the BJP leader alleged and said that all the PDS items of the State are not reaching to the beneficiaries but now being sold abroad like Burma (Myanmar) and Bangladesh. The BJP will rise up strongly against such corrupt Government, Rao said while seeking support from all the non-Congress political parties in Manipur in its fight. Large number of BJP backed candidates turned out to be successful in the Panchayat elections and, Rao said leaders from other political parties are relentlessly joining the party. A National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government will see again at the Centre after the upcoming 2014 Lok Sabha election and the 60-member Manipur assembly will be all from the party if the NDA returned to power, the Secretary of the BJP NE Zonal Organisation said. Former Union Minister Th Chaoba said rank of BJP in the State has been propping up due to the bad conduct of the Congress. Chaoba also lashed out at the SPF Government accusing it of swindling crores of rupees. Chaoba charged that in the name of cleaning pumdis (floating biomass) in Loktak Lake work is being taken up in the lake using the name of K-Pro Company by hiring machineries from Loktak Development Authority under the supervision of one of the sons of Chief Minister Ibobi.
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