Manipur Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh on Monday said he would resign by Tuesday to facilitate the process of government formation in the state which has got a hung assembly following the just-concluded elections.
“I will resign by tomorrow (on Tuesday) to facilitate the process of government formation,” he told reporters in Imphal.
Manipur Governor Najma Heptullah had earlier said that she could start the process of government formation once the incumbent chief minister resigned.
Ibobi Singh, however, has been arguing that with the Congress emerging as the single largest party, he should be given the first opportunity to form the government.
“I am ready for a floor test and I have the numbers with me,” said Singh.
Heptullah said she could start the process once incumbent CM steps down.
“I have not received till today (Monday) any resignation from the chief minister (Okram Ibobi Singh) though I told him yesterday (Sunday) I can start the process of government formation only after you resign,” Heptulla said.
“As per rules, until the present chief minister resigns, the process of next government formation cannot be started,” said a highly-placed Raj Bhavan source.
“Ibobi Singh along with outgoing deputy chief minister Gaikhangam and state Congress president T N Haokip had met the governor last night. The governor had asked Singh to resign immediately so that she can start the process of government formation,” he said.
“It was during the meeting that Ibobi Singh had staked claim to form the next government by showing a list of 28 Congress MLAs. He also claimed to have the support of four National People’s Party MLAs.
“On seeing the names of the four NPP MLAs on an ordinary piece of paper, Heptullah asked Ibobi Singh to bring the NPP president and the MLAs,” the source said.
The governor said it was her duty to cross check claims and counter-claims and that she would not accept an ordinary piece of paper as the ‘letter of support’ unless she meets the NPP MLAs, the source said.
Later, NPP leader Conrad Sangma said the Congress’ letter to governor claiming the party’s support was a fake.
“We have no knowledge of it. It was not signed by our party president. It was not even on our official letterhead. Our official letter with sign of MLAs has been submitted. Our stand is clear that we support a government led by the BJP (Bharatiya Janata Party),” Sangma was quoted as saying by ANI.
Meanwhile, Gaikhangam said, “The Congress has emerged as the single largest party with 28 seats, so as per the Constitution the single largest party should be called first to form the government and prove its strength on the floor of the House.”
The BJP leadership with their 21 MLAs had met the governor along with NPP president and the four MLAs of his party and the lone Lok Janshakti Party and Trinamool Congress MLAs, besides one of the Congress.
The BJP has claimed it enjoyed the support of 32 MLAs in the 60-member assembly.
They also submitted a letter from the Naga People’s Front president pledging their support to the BJP to form the government, the source said adding the governor is yet to invite any party to form the government.
The Congress has won 28 seats in Manipur while the BJP has secured 21. The NPP and the NPF have won four seats each, with the LJP and the Trinamool Congress bagged one seat each.
With inputs from ANI
IMAGE: Okram Ibobi Singh. Photograph: PTI Photo