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Manipur chief minister N Biren Singh stated on Friday that "there is no crisis" in the state BJP...

Digital Desk: Manipur chief minister and Bharatiya Janata Party leader N Biren Singh stated on Friday that "there is no crisis" in the state BJP.

CM Singh asserted that three ministers were receiving medical care in Delhi, while one had taken a leave of absence.

"There is no crisis. One of my ministers took a leave of absence and travelled to Indore. Three of them are in Delhi for medical treatment. That's it. "Everyone came to the (party) meeting," CM Singh told reporters.

On April 20, BJP MLA Paonam Brojen Singh of the Wangjing Tentha Assembly Constituency resigned as Chairman of the Manipur Development Society.

He was the third BJP MLA to quit from the administrative charge in recent weeks. He stated that he resigned owing to "some personal reasons."

"I submit my resignation from the post of chairman of Manipur Development Society (MDS) due to some personal reasons," Brojen stated in his resignation letter to CM Biren Singh.

Earlier, Karam Shyam, a BJP MLA from Manipur's Langthabal Assembly constituency, resigned as Chairman of the Tourism Corporation of Manipur on April 17. 

Shyam, who submitted his resignation letter to CM Singh, said that he had not been allocated any responsibilities as Chairman of the Tourism Corporation of Manipur.

Prior to that, Manipur's chief minister's adviser, BJP MLA Thokchom Radheshyam Singh, resigned on April 13. In his resignation letter, Radheshyam complained about "not being given any responsibilities."










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