BJP secures 28 votes, wins Manipur Rajya Sabha seat
IMPHAL: The Bharatiya Janata Party
(BJP) has won the lone Rajya Sabha seat in Manipur, securing 28 of the 52 votes
cast on Friday.
The result of the BJP
winning the lone Rajya Sabha seat came after a much delayed counting of the
votes. The counting of votes was to start at around 5 pm, but was delayed
following intervention from the ECI, sources said.
A total of 52 votes
were cast for the lone Rajya Sabha seat which voting began at 9 am and ended at
4 pm after intense political drama over the alleged irregularities by the
ruling party.
In an interesting turn
of events, three of the seven turncoats of the Congress party, who are facing
disqualification under the anti-defection law, and pledged support to the BJP,
were allowed to vote.
Earlier, they were
barred from entering the assembly by an order of the Manipur High Court.
In yet another bizarre
twist, the lone AITC MLA who withdrew his support to the BJP-led coalition
government headed by Chief Minister N Biren Singh and joined the Congress was
disqualified to vote. As such, he was barred from voting.
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